I thought Barry was going to FIX EVERYTHING!?!?

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
BUT BUT BUT Barry's Stimulus is bringing JOBS!!! And And , Money, Barry is giving everyone more money in the check each week, and even a Check for them that don't work!1 This can't be right....ROTFLMAO!!!! You Barry fans are getting exactly what you deserve.....Hope you feel good!!

Fed Predicts Shrinking Economy, Higher Unemployment

Fed Downgrades Economic Forecast for This Year

Wednesday, February 18, 2009
By Jeannine Aversa, Associated Press
CNSNews.com - Fed Predicts Shrinking Economy, Higher Unemployment


Washington (AP) - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday sharply downgraded its projections for the country's economic performance this year, predicting the economy will actually shrink and unemployment will rise higher.

Under the new projections, the unemployment rate will rise to between 8.5 and 8.8 percent this year. The old forecasts, issued in mid-November, predicted the jobless rate would rise to between 7.1 and 7.6 percent.

The Fed also believes the economy will contract this year between 0.5 and 1.3 percent. The old forecast said the economy could shrink by 0.2 percent or expand by 1.1 percent.

The last time the economy registered a contraction for a full year was in 1991, by 0.2 percent. If the Fed's new predictions prove correct, it would mark the weakest showing since a 1.9 percent drop in 1982, when the country had suffered through a severe recession.

The bleaker outlook represents the growing toll of the worst housing, credit and financial crises since the 1930s. All of those negative forces have plunged the nation into a recession, now in its second year.

"Given the strength of the forces currently weighing on the economy," Fed officials "generally expected that the recovery would be unusually gradual and prolonged," according to documents on the Fed's updated economic outlook.

Against that backdrop, unemployment - now at 7.6 percent, the highest in more than 16 years - will keep climbing and stay elevated for quite some time, the Fed predicted.

Fed officials anticipated that unemployment would remain "substantially" higher than normal at the end of 2011 "even absent further economic shocks."


The Fed forecast calls for the jobless rate to dip to between 8 and 8.3 percent next year, and to between 7.5 and 6.7 percent in 2011. All those projections are worse than the Fed's previous estimates and would put unemployment higher than the normal range around 5 percent.

Employment is usually the last piece of the economy to heal once the country is out of recession and in recovery mode. Businesses are usually reluctant to ramp up hiring until they feel confident that any recovery has staying power.

Under the Fed's new projections, the economy should grow between 2.5 and 3.3 percent next year. Fed officials "generally expected that strains in financial markets would ebb only slowly and hence that the pace of recovery in 2010 would be damped," according to the Fed documents.

Fed officials, however, predicted the economy would pick up speed in 2011, growing by as much as 5 percent, which would be considered robust.

Still, given all the economy's problems, there are risks that the Fed's forecasts could turn out to be too optimistic.

And a few Fed officials - none are identified - feared that it could take five or six years for the economy and employment to get back into a sustainable mode of health.

On the inflation front, the weak economy should mean that companies will keep a lid on price increases this year as they try to lure skittish consumers.

The Fed expects prices to rise between 0.3 and 1 percent this year, down from a projection of between 1.3 and 2 percent in the fall. Prices will pick up slightly in 2010 and 2011 as the economy strengthens.

For now, Fed officials are more worried about falling prices, than rising ones.

The Fed didn't use the word "deflation," which is a dangerous bout of falling prices, but officials noted "some risk of a protracted period of excessively low inflation."

Falling prices sound like a gift at first - at least to consumers. But a widespread and prolonged decline can wreak more havoc on the economy, dragging down Americans' wages, and clobbering already-stricken home and stock prices. Dropping prices already are hurting businesses' profits, forcing them to slice capital investments and lay off workers.

America's last serious case of deflation was during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Japan was gripped with a period of deflation during the 1990s, and it took a decade for that country to overcome those problems.

LOL, I love it !! Go Barry Go Barry!! We are giving you a chance! We are waiting to see what happens!, We admire you for your efforts! LOL Yes we do !! :D

Welcome to the "United Socialist States of America" as Barry destrorys or country and economy!!!
 

mjolnir131

Veteran Expediter
But 8% is not bad really it is assumed that 5% is the level of where everybody is working that wants to work.During the carter years it was running 11-13% so 8% is higher than it has been recently is not that far from the good numbers and not that close to the bad numbers.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
NO OVM, you cannot be a target. You are way too far down the road to recovery!! Did you know how you can tell a "liberal" on the mend? They start to understand reality. Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
LOL, Maybe I can find something to pick on you for!!! It is really boring sitting in this truck waiting to here that wonderful "BEEP" that speaks of income!!!!! LOL Where you at today?
We are near KC at the "J" in Pecular. Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
We no longer have to read our meters, they are read on the outside of the house. More jobs, meter readers. I would look into the oil jobs if I knew how to do anything. I am too old to sling a shovel and I have no welding or anything like that. Not much use for old half deaf, over-weight ugly used spies out there!!! LOL I am DOOMED!! Layoutshooter
 

mjolnir131

Veteran Expediter
We no longer have to read our meters, they are read on the outside of the house. More jobs, meter readers. I would look into the oil jobs if I knew how to do anything. I am too old to sling a shovel and I have no welding or anything like that. Not much use for old half deaf, over-weight ugly used spies out there!!! LOL I am DOOMED!! Layoutshooter

Maybe you could get your own truck and get into expediting I hear you can make allot of money in that business.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
1. We are not allowed to read our own meters. 2. Driving a dump truck won't pay my truck payments. 3. I don't have beltone hearing aids, I have good ones that I don't wear. Why would I want to hear what is going on out there? It's too goofy to listen to. Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
LOL, about what I expect from an only partially recovered Lib!!! I will say that I am amazed at how much progress you have made towards sanity in such a very short time!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!! HEHEHEHEHE Layoutshooter
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Yes, but the ability to recognize that is the first and most important step to recovery!! Layoutshooter
 
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