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Little-Acorn
06-14-2011, 04:41 PM
"....throwing into question whether the recovery is real."

If we even have to ASK whether the recovery is "real", then why are we calling it a "recovery" at all?

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http://www.cnbc.com/id/43395857

US Housing Crisis Is Now Worse Than Great Depression

by: Jeff Cox
CNBC.com Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, 14 Jun 2011 | 12:04 PM ET

It's official: The housing crisis that began in 2006 and has recently entered a double dip is now worse than the Great Depression.

Prices have fallen some 33 percent since the market began its collapse, greater than the 31 percent fall that began in the late 1920s and culminated in the early 1930s, according to Case-Shiller data.

The news comes as the Federal Reserve considers whether the economy has regained enough strength to stand on its own and as unemployment remains at a still-elevated 9.1 percent, throwing into question whether the recovery is real.

"The sharp fall in house prices in the first quarter provided further confirmation that this housing crash has been larger and faster than the one during the Great Depression," Paul Dales, senior economist at Capital Economics in Toronto, wrote in research for clients.

According to Case-Shiller, which provides the most closely followed housing industry data, prices dropped 1.9 percent in the first quarter, a move that the firm interpreted as a clear double dip in prices.

Moreover, Dales said prices likely have not completed their downturn.

"The only comfort is that the latest monthly data show that towards the end of the first quarter prices started to fall at a more modest rate," he said. "Nonetheless, prices are likely to fall by a further 3 percent this year, resulting in a 5 percent drop over the year as a whole."

avatar4321
06-14-2011, 06:29 PM
Welcome to the Greater Depression that no one is willing to admit yet.

Unfortunately, until we admit the truth we can't solve the problem. It's only the truth that will set us free, even if it makes us miserable first.

If we were wise, we would do what Harding/Coolidge did during the 1920 Depression which was deeper than the Great Depression but which we recovered from faster because of the following policies:

1) Lower taxes
2) Cut spending
3) Eliminate burdensome regulation.
4) Step back and let the economy take care of itself.

Unfortunately, we live in this day and age where people expect the government to take care of them. We need to get people off that mentality.

red states rule
06-14-2011, 06:45 PM
Obama did say he would transform America

Welcome to Obamaville

http://www.effectsofthegreatdepression.com/effects-of-the-great-depression-1.jpg

Gaffer
06-14-2011, 06:55 PM
Obama did say he would transform America

Welcome to Obamaville

http://www.effectsofthegreatdepression.com/effects-of-the-great-depression-1.jpg

And he intends to sit on his throne and rule over it.

avatar4321
06-14-2011, 07:34 PM
And he intends to sit on his throne and rule over it.

But he won't without the Precious.

red states rule
06-15-2011, 03:33 AM
And he intends to sit on his throne and rule over it.

Only until noon on January 20, 2013

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