Barney Frank’s questions for John Snow

[tag]Treasury[/tag] Secretary [tag]John Snow[/tag] was having a delightful time testifying on the Hill yesterday. He took particular pleasure in telling lawmakers, “Average hourly earnings are picking up. We learned from this month’s jobs report that average hourly earnings have risen 3.8% over the past 12 months — their largest increase in nearly five years.”

Rep. [tag]Barney Frank[/tag] (D-Mass.), however, had a few follow-up questions. At that point, Snow was no longer having a good time.

“Mr. Secretary,” Frank said, “I agree with much of your statement, but I confess to some trouble with your citation of the rise in hourly wages. What’s the CPI increase over the past 12 months? Do you know?” Replied Snow: “Well, about 5, I think, 5.1.”

To which Frank said: “OK, because you’ve got hourly earnings going up 3.8%, and I believe…that’s not adjusted for inflation. So my understanding is that even in the past 12 months, which are your best 12 months, hourly wages have barely kept up with inflation…. But you would acknowledge that 3.8% increase in [tag]wages[/tag] you’re talking about is nominal, not adjusted for [tag]inflation[/tag], correct?

Snow, who has a Ph.D. in economics, was a bit flummoxed at first. “I’ll have to go back, Congressman, and check these numbers,” he said.

“That’s not a trick question,” Frank insisted.

“I know it’s not,” replied the Treasury secretary. He then confirmed that the 3.8% was nominal, that is unadjusted for inflation.

Frank had the audacity to point out that during the ongoing “recovery,” wages have “dropped…compared to inflation.” And as the WSJ pointed out, Frank’s observation coincided with a report from the Economic Policy Institute showing that inflation-adjusted wages in April returned to November 2001 levels.

Snow receives a lot of criticism for his inability to sell Bush’s economic agenda, but at a certain level, it’s unwarranted. Some facts just can’t be spun, especially by a powerless Treasury Secretary.

Good for Barney!

I wondered why the whole country was feeling despondent about our wonderful economic growth. Apparently, we are not sharing in it.

  • Meanwhile, this from Arbustito as he signed $70B of tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans:

    “Our pro-growth policies stand in stark contrast to those in Washington who believe you grow your economy by raising taxes and centralizing power,” said Bush, who was joined at the signing ceremony by Vice-President Dick Cheney.

    “They are wrong. Our pro-growth economic polices are working for all Americans.”

  • Liers lie and the dumbya administration is a bunch of liers who lie. The American people can’t be fooled all of time and some of us are waking up to this nightmare brought to us by Bushit..

  • Yeah, but the staggering increases in CEO pay which trickle down to all of us weren’t included in Snow’s figures, and red staters don’t listen to people of Barney Frank’s persuasion anyway.

  • Quite the sneaky spinster. Any relation to Tony Snow? Because until I read the story the second time I thought that this was Tony Snow testifying, and couldn’t for the life of me figure out why he would be asked to!

    ITMFA

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