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Summers fights concerns over stimulus

By Sarah O’Connor in Washington

Published: July 17 2009 19:02 | Last updated: July 17 2009 19:02

Rising unemployment in the US does not mean the government’s $787bn economic stimulus has failed, the White House argued on Friday as it tried to counter increasing disillusionment about the package.

Larry Summers, White House economic adviser, said a 26-year high in the jobless rate, was “obviously a major area of concern” for the administration but argued the stimulus was never expected to create many jobs at this stage.

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