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    Stimulus added or created up to 2 million jobs in 2009, White House says

    Wed, 01/13/2010 - 04:00 EDT - LA Times

    The Obama administration credits the $787-billion program with a substantial effect on employment. Still, the U.S. economy lost a net 4 million jobs last year even with the stimulus.

    The Obama administration, offering evidence that its much-maligned efforts to spur economic recovery have begun to take hold, said Tuesday that the $787-billion stimulus program saved or created 1.5 million to 2 million jobs last year.

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