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What do you think a stimulus is? It’s spending - that's the whole point! Seriously.
Barack Obama
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What this quote means

A stimulus refers to spending that is intended to spur economic activity.

In this quote, Barack Obama emphasizes the role of government spending as a means to stimulate economic growth. He underscores the importance of understanding that spending is a deliberate strategy to spur demand, invigorate the economy, and ultimately promote recovery during times of financial challenge.

Themes

StimulusSpendingEconomyGrowthInvestment

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about recovery efforts, a politician could quote Obama to rally support for increased public spending.

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