The truth is we do not know what is going to happen, other than it is going to be ugly at best for a while. Headlines can be very deceiving as many jobs that are created were temporary, such as they were for the Census, training tax preparers for the upcoming income tax season and now seasonal and holiday help. Every little bit helps, but there is a limit to the amount of help part-time workers can contribute. Many of them are going to find themselves in a bind for they will end up losing more to taxes and various governmental deductions then what they eventually get as take home pay. So in the long run, it will actually cost them to go to work instead of making any income by the time expenses such as transportation and such are factored in.
It seems that the powers that be feel that by rebuilding our bridges and roads, the regular Joe will benefit by a supposed trickledown effect. If that is the best we can offer, then I think we need to look to other solutions. Someone welding rebar on a bridge is not going to help a single, unemployed mother get a job. Maybe in a perfect world, but as far as I know, we do not live in one.
As far as prices, things have already gotten out of hand. With the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday all you hear is how much more it is going to cost this year over last. That, coupled with people being out of work or even better, underemployed (part-time or not enough hours to break even) I do not know how they do it. And the retailers think people have extra money to spend at their after holiday sales that they are actually opening at 3AM on Friday morning. There is nothing I need that badly to wait in line at a store to fight over the one of a particular item that they have in stock. As the ads state, "While quantities and supplies last." Retailers are just as desperate as everyone else. I think we are in for a disappointing Christmas sales season yet again.
There has to be some way to work out a program that could put to use the glut of empty homes that could benefit the homeless and put people to work by doing something, even if it is picking up trash along a highway as a way for them to earn the benefit of having a place to live. At least it would generate some kind of economic stimulus and put people in to a house or an apartment. We need to rework the welfare systems and instead of just giving free hand-outs, make those that are able do something for their funding instead of just sitting around and expecting more and more.