Page To THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June IS, 1971 Page Twa THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 18, 1971 W ~, DIAL 5-6290 DOORS OPEN 12:45 603 E. Liberty Shows at 1 -3-5-7-9 "REWARDING, ABSORBING! A tender, funny, realistic story!"-Long Island Press McCracken: Economic growth too slow to alleviate unemployment 4 WASHINGTON VP) - Univer- sity economist Prof. Paul W. McCracken, chief economic ad- visor to the Nixon administration, says the economy is moving too slowly to cut into the high rate of unemployment, a prime ad- ministration goal. Dr. McCracken, chairman of the Council of Economic Advis- ers, said the President will de- cide in July or August whether to stay with present policy or propose new economic stimulants, such as a tax cut. In an interview with The As- sociated Press, the economist supplied the first official word that the administration is dissat- isfied with the pace of the eco- nomic recovery. McCracken said he thought eco- nomic statistics for April, May and June, including the quarterly Gross National Product figures, will reflect a "substantial, and a pretty good, expansion by histor- ical standards." "At the same time," he said, "we have to recognize that the expansion is not yet moving fast enough to eat into the unemploy- ment picture. And I think it is important for us to achieve the degree of economic expansion which will do it." Nixon embarked on an econorsi- ic expansion program this year to trim the unemployment rate, which rose from 3.9 per cent of the work force in January, 1970, to 6 per cent in January of this year. Last month, the figure movcd up to 6.2 per cent, instead of de- clining as anticipated, The President had projected a 9 per cent increase in total eco- nomic output this year as being the rate of expansion needed to reduce unemployment below 5 per cent by the end of the year. Stepped-up federal spending, with budget deficits totaling $3 billion in fiscal 1971 and 1972, and an expansive monetary policy by the Federal Reserve, were count- ed on to help. "I suspect that we have not yet seen the full effect, of those policies translated into the econ- omy," he said. "As to whether what has been going on is what we want to stay with throughout the year, we'll have to evaluate that." Nixon said in a news confer- ence last month he would decide whether to propose additional tax cuts of other measures to further stimulate the economy after see- ing the results of second - quar- an expansion that is vigorous enough to begin working down unemployment." McCracken would not predict whether the administration would move faster in specific situations, such as this year's steel negotia- tions, to hold down wage and price increases. "The Consumer Price Index has done fairly well lately, rising at the rate of about 3 per cent per year," McCracken said, "The tendency of raw materials prices and industrial prices at the wholesale level to rise more rapidly is disturbing, but I would be very surprised to see the Consumer Price Index on a sus- tained basis going back up to the levels in 1969 and 1970." McCracken said appropriations approved so far by Congress raise the possibility .of exceeding the spending level set by Nixon's "full-employment budget" for fiscal 1972. The President has scheduled federal spending at a level slightly below the revenue that would be coming in if the econo- my were at full employment. To exceed that level would be infla- tionary, Nixon said in his Feb- ruary budget message. McCracken indicated that, be- cause of the job problem, the ad- ministration is less concerned about a deficit. 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House adviser said. McCracken said it was not un- He added, however, that "the usual for unemployment to re- basic guideline of keeping expen- main high for six to eight months ditures within full employment after an expansion of business activity resumes. receipts is still a pretty good rule "What we just may be seeing to keep the budget from getting here is that businesses last year too far off the path." took unusually strong measures to cut their costs," he said. . 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