WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is considering all options to create jobs, including another stimulus package, while trying to pull the economy out of a deep recession and deal with a record deficit, White House advisers said Sunday.
“Everything is on the table,” senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
“You’ve got this huge national deficit, and we’ve got to do what we can to bring that down. At the same time, it’s important to stimulate the economy,” Jarrett said. “Let’s wait and see. Let’s let the recovery bill do its job.”
Adviser David Axelrod, on ABC’s “This Week,” cited progress on reviving the economy but warned that the government should not make the mistake of ending its recovery initiatives too early.



