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    The Bush years -- then and now
    Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 3:10 PM by Mark Murray
    Filed Under: White House, Economy

    From NBC's Mark Murray
    With President Bush set to leave the White House less than two weeks from now, here's a "Then and Now" to show what the United States looked like when Bush was entering office and what it looks like now as he's leaving. The "Then" is the best-available figure as Bush was taking office in 2001. The "Now" is the most recent figure.

    UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
    Then: 4.2% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 2001)
    Now: 6.7% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2008)

    DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE
    Then: 10,587 (close of Friday, Jan. 19, 2001)
    Now: 9,015 (close of Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009)

    BUSH FAVORABILITY RATING
    Then: 50% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
    Now: 31% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

    CHENEY FAVORABILITY RATING
    Then: 49% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
    Now: 21% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

    CONGRESS APPROVAL RATING
    Then: 48% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
    Now: 21% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

    SATISFIED WITH THE NATION'S DIRECTION
    Then: 45% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
    Now: 26% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

    CONSUMER CONFIDENCE (1985=100)
    Then: 115.7 (Conference Board, January 2001)
    Now: 38.0, which is an all-time low (Conference Board, December 2008)

    FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY
    Then: 6.4 million (Census numbers for 2000)
    Now: 7.6 million (Census numbers for 2007 -- most recent numbers available)

    AMERICANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE
    Then: 39.8 million (Census numbers for 2000)
    Now: 45.7 million (Census numbers for 2007 -- most recent available)

    U.S. BUDGET
    Then: +236.2 billion (2000, Congressional Budget Office)
    Now: -$1.2 trillion (projected figure for 2009, Congressional Budget Office)

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