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US economy in deep hole

Published: 28 January, 2011, 23:12

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Economic indicators show the US economy is improving, citing growths in US GDP and stock market rises; however that is not enough to save an entire economy.

Dean Baker, the author of “False Profits, Recovering from the Bubble Economy” and the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research explained the US economy is in a deep hole, it’s an extraordinarily bad economy when you also consider job growth and unemployment.

In a context where you have an economy that has so much unemployment, you have tens of millions of people either unemployed or under employed you expect to see much more rapid growth. Just as a benchmark number here, if the economy is growing about 2.5 percent, then we’re just treating water. That’s enough to keep pace with the growth in the labor market. 3.2 percent, that’s going to bring down the unemployment rate a little bit by the end of the year. If we continued at this rate we won’t get back to normal rate of unemployment, say 5 percent of unemployment, till say, 2018 or 2020,” he explained. “You could always say it could have been worse, but this is not anything I would want to celebrate.”

Inflation, pumping cash into the economy, does not secure a strong growth future, many experts argue. Prices are rising, yet salaries are not. Many Americans cannot keep up.

There is low demand for goods and service in the economy, thus prices are begin forced up by the market.

What we really do need is more demand in the economy. That’s what will generate jobs,” Baker explained. “We need an economy that is growing on a sounder basis.”

Many companies are sitting on large quantities or money and open jobs, but are not filling them because market demands remain low, he argued. It is more about demand than corporate taxes and regulations.

The US economy will continue to suffer high unemployment unless demand is addressed. He explained wage driven growth is the solution, via productivity which will drive increased demand.

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Lost in America February 28, 2011, 23:03
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Americans know that the real unemployment number is 20%, not the reported 9%.
Fully 20% of working Americans can not find work.  Of those who are employed, they are mostly under employed, with hundreds of thousands of college degreed professionals working at big box stores these days.  Even the hamburger stands have gone out of vogue.  Seems the poor can't afford McDonalds anymore.

America has entered the second great Depression.  The Banksters are sitting on the money because they are afraid of stagflation if they allowed too many loans.  So it's either Depression or hyperinflation.  I really don't know which is worse.

This is a true report from America coming from the people, not the corporate paid news liars.

Note to Bogdanov:  This site does connect American people to Russian People in a good way.  There is even free Russian Language offered at the top of the page… a generous thing to do.  The thing you are not realizing at this point in history is that what is going on in America is actually, really negative in substance… and that is why it seems that RT is "down on America".  Not true.  RT is doing a world service sticking to the truth no matter how much it hurts.  I appreciate RT and do not feel offended or angry at Russian people.  I love Russia and it's people.  Always have, always will.  I refuse to form my world view because my government says it's this way or that.  I think for myself.

ELGUAPO77 January 31, 2011, 23:19
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To everyone who thinks RT is trashing America they have every right to. There are alot of messed up things in this country and they need to be talked about. WHY? because our news media in the STATES is so corporate driven that we don't get the real news. Know this about the economy 40,000 factories were closed down during the BUSH years while they were making record profits. The Republicans will claim it's because of the Corporate tax rate. But he real reason is SLAVERY. so how do we fix the american economy bring back the kobs that left for slave labor and give them back to hard working Americans.