Cavuto ignores reality in claiming "not a one" economist "credits that stimulus"
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SUMMARY: Neil Cavuto falsely claimed that "not a one, not a one" economist in the Bloomberg survey of economists "credits that stimulus" with helping the economy begin to recover. But in presenting the survey findings, Bloomberg in fact reported that Kenneth Goldstein, an economist at the Conference Board in New York, stated, "We've averted the worst, and there are clear signs the stimulus is working." Additionally, several independent economists have concluded that the stimulus has already played a significant role in helping the economy begin to recover.








