Jittery consumers seem likely to trigger a recession

Even with a boost from holiday spending, the U.S. economy looks shaky, thanks to slumping housing prices, Wall Street woes and debt-laden consumers. How bad could it get?

After years of living happily beyond their means, Americans are finally facing financial reality. A persistent rise in energy prices will mean bigger heating bills this winter and heftier tabs at the gas pump. Job growth is slowing and wage gains have been anemic. House prices are sliding, diminishing the value of the asset that's the biggest factor in Americans' personal wealth. Even the stock market, which has been resilient for so long in the face of ... Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Nov 28, 2007 - 11:40 AM PST
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by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

Well balanced with a good mix economic data, opinion polls, and expert opinion. No particular insights I haven't read elsewhere- but a solid survey of the shaky state of the U.S. Economy.

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