Economists Take Shots At Trump After He Bribed Carrier Into Keeping Jobs In The U.S.

Last updated on July 17th, 2023 at 09:37 pm

Donald Trump has been patting himself on the back ever since it was announced that he and his team supposedly struck an agreement with Carrier to keep 800 of the company’s jobs from going to Mexico.

The more we learn about this so-called “deal,” though, the more it sounds like Trump, led by Indiana governor and Vice President-elect Mike Pence, bribed the company with taxpayer dollars – $7 million to be exact – so the company wouldn’t move all of its jobs elsewhere.

Remember, the corporation is still moving about 1,300 jobs to Mexico, despite being given a massive government handout funded by Indiana taxpayers.

Economists have been quick to pounce on the agreement, calling it a bad long-term strategy that will only encourage large companies to shake down the government whenever they want some money.

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman also put the Carrier deal into perspective by comparing it to President Obama’s successful auto rescue, which saved over a million jobs. Back then, the same people applauding Trump for “saving jobs” attacked the current president for moving in to save a vital American industry.

If we used Trump’s Carrier strategy, it would take 30 years to save the number of jobs President Obama was able to save in one swoop, Krugman tweeted:

What’s also missing in the discussion around this deal is just how much larger the manufacturing problem is in the United States – and how little Trump’s PR stunt did to help it. Throwing tax incentives at one company to save a couple hundred jobs does nothing to change the overall outlook for the manufacturing industry.

Steve Rattner, who led the Obama auto task force, underscored this reality in a tweet earlier today:

Rattner also pointed out just how much the economy has improved in Indiana during Obama’s time in office, despite those now saying “finally we have a president (Trump) who will stand up for workers.”

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Justin Wolfers also noted that six times the number of jobs saved in the Carrier deal were likely lost in the two-hour flight Trump took to Indiana to brag about it:

Ultimately, Trump and Pence’s – okay, mostly just Pence’s – deal with Carrier amounts to little more than a post-election PR stunt. From a purely political standpoint, it was pretty clever.

But as an overall economic policy, as many economic thinkers have pointed out, it’s not clear how smart it was. In fact, in the long term, it could do more damage than good.

Sean Colarossi

Sean Colarossi currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and was an organizing fellow for both of President Obama’s presidential campaigns. He also worked with Planned Parenthood as an Affordable Care Act Outreach Organizer in 2014, helping northeast Ohio residents obtain health insurance coverage.

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