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Robert J. Samuelson

Hold The Hysteria (For Now)

The real economy of production and jobs is not yet in a state of collapse, even though much of the commentary suggests it's on the edge of ruin.

 
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  • Posted By: publius 76 @ 04/01/2008 9:29:44 PM

    Comment: It is fascinating to see how many comments here reflect individuals' preference for anecdotal data over hard data when trying to realistically assess the state of the economy. If a person wants to see today's situation as a return to the Great Depression, then no hard data will persuade him otherwise. Even so, I commend Samuelson for giving some useful context to the "fearmongering" that abounds elsewhere.

  • Posted By: expatincebu @ 03/28/2008 7:21:29 PM

    Comment: Price inflation is over 10%. Unemployment is close to 10%. GDP has been negative for over a year. These are the facts if you calculate these numbers the way they were calculated before Reagan/Bush/Clinton administrations began cooking the numbers. Check out shadowstatistics.com for the real numbers.

    The government is lying to you. Corporations are lying to you, fake journalist like this guy are lying to you. The US produces nothing but bombs and debt. Is that a healthy economy? You are living in the decline and fall of IOUSA. Move to the country and start growing your own food or better yet do what I did and get out of the country.

  • Posted By: iris aird @ 03/26/2008 9:27:28 PM

    Comment: Good for Robert J Samuelson that he can afford such a rosy view of the economy based on the number of cars Americans are "expected" to buy in 2008 and conveniently excluding from his calculations the two worst recessions of the past 35 years. Nice to blame "media hype" and "political finger pointing", but the reality is that just as the boomers, who have worked since we were teenagers are getting ready to retire are instead working 50 plus hour weeks to try to keep up. We have been the most productive generation in the history of the world and now are expected to continue working into our golden age while the results of our productivity are being squandered in Iraq on a war to support oil revenues and corporate interests instead of investing in the technologies that will see us as a nation into the future is unconscionable. Less from this guy. More from someone who cares about our fate as a culture.

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