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Why Obama can’t match the Reagan recovery
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April’s jobs report was, in a word, disappointing. The economy added only 115,000 jobs. Hiring slowed. More than 340,000 workers dropped out of the labor force.
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When is a homebuilder not a homebuilder? When it’s in an index of homebuilder stocks, of course!
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Hiring remained strong in February, but the overall job market is not out of the woods yet.
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Since the economy dropped off a cliff in 2008, members of Congress have not exactly been shy about casting blame for no-or-slow growth on a variety of bureaucrats, outside institutions and Wall Street power players.
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Employers are hiring, manufacturing is revving up and stocks are rallying. It looks like the recovery could finally be taking hold. The economic recovery feels a lot like early 2011, when many of the same green shoots were driving optimism. But that didn’t last long.
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European recovery? Wait till 2013 (at least)
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Don’t expect the economic problems dogging Europe to be solved any time soon. Economists sure don’t.
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Summer may be over but it’s still time to fire up the grill.
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Sounding a bit like a broken record, Ben Bernanke once again urged lawmakers to not put the recovery at risk as they focus on slashing government spending over the long haul.
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Like most economists, the White House’s budget experts have grown less optimistic about economic growth and jobs, having been sobered by recent developments such as the debt crisis in Europe and continued troubles in housing.
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Remember when market bears and some naysayer economists were shouting “Double-dip recession!” from the rooftops just last month after some tepid jobs data? Pay them no mind.
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