Topic: Alan Skrainka
With unemployment high, stock markets off previous levels, federal deficit in the trillions and a depressed dollar, the U.S. may be losing its edge. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates that U.S. economic growth will be 2.7% this year ...
Investors are still jittery about the market recovery. There's a growing chorus of skeptics predicting that growth will be tepid at best in the near term, Hofschire says. On the other hand, milder recessions usually precede more modest early recoveries, Hofschire ...