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n2doc

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Fri Feb 14, 2014, 09:54 AM Feb 2014

After 4 1/2 years of 'recovery', Is this as good as it gets? [View all]

US economy may be stuck in slow lane for long run
By JOSH BOAK, AP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the 4½ years since the Great Recession ended, millions of Americans who have gone without jobs or raises have found themselves wondering something about the economic recovery:

Is this as good as it gets?

It increasingly looks that way.

Two straight weak job reports have raised doubts about economists' predictions of breakout growth in 2014. The global economy is showing signs of slowing — again. Manufacturing has slumped. Fewer people are signing contracts to buy homes. Global stock markets have sunk as anxiety has gripped developing nations.

Some long-term trends are equally dispiriting.

The Congressional Budget Office foresees growth picking up through 2016, only to weaken starting in 2017. By the CBO's reckoning, the economy will soon slam into a demographic wall: The vast baby boom generation will retire. Their exodus will shrink the share of Americans who are working, which will hamper the economy's ability to accelerate.

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Until we bring back manufacuring and raise the minimum wage......yes. yourout Feb 2014 #1
manufacturing is going to robots.. Jesus Malverde Feb 2014 #9
I am/was a builder of automated machine toll cells (robotic loaded lathe, mills, and drills). Half-Century Man Feb 2014 #11
We need a new economic system - unions, raising the minimum wage aren't enough. reformist2 Feb 2014 #2
+1 n/t Alkene Feb 2014 #3
this, exactly. there will not be increasing numbers of jobs as robots take over. magical thyme Feb 2014 #12
You must be joking if you think the 1%'ers are somehow going Vinnie From Indy Feb 2014 #25
RE: your last sentence........ socialist_n_TN Feb 2014 #30
Actually I think it's time to do away with the minimum wage entirely. obxhead Feb 2014 #27
There should be a world wide minimum wage KurtNYC Feb 2014 #4
Constantly seeking out just how much injustice people will tolerate. Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #5
+1 for the quote alone BrotherIvan Feb 2014 #20
Thank you. I think that understanding it and this one from Harriet Tubman, Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #21
We need modern day Emancipators BrotherIvan Feb 2014 #23
+1 Well said, Brother Ivan! villager Feb 2014 #26
recommend phantom power Feb 2014 #6
seems so. and expect exactly zero help from the dem party on economic issues KG Feb 2014 #7
why do you blame the Democrats rather than the Republicans? geek tragedy Feb 2014 #16
We are and have been in a period of change: climate, oil depletion, war, lose of jobs overseas, etc. jwirr Feb 2014 #8
The meeting of geo-location, robotics, offshoring, 3d printing, and other technology Jesus Malverde Feb 2014 #10
'recovery' has been re-defined. Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2014 #13
THere are huge structural changes and no one knows where this will end. AngryAmish Feb 2014 #14
It can be better, but we need a Congress that gives a shit about people nt geek tragedy Feb 2014 #15
Past recessions/depressions took a long time to get out of treestar Feb 2014 #17
we are being groomed to accept mediocrity as excellence Skittles Feb 2014 #18
Hopefully not! Corporations are now in control more than ever. Rex Feb 2014 #19
Another "Jobless Recovery"? bvar22 Feb 2014 #22
Well ... the stock market is kicking ass! 1000words Feb 2014 #24
With too many reThugs in congress? Yeap..... regards uponit7771 Feb 2014 #28
I read somewhere that it takes 10 years to recovery from George W. Bush KauaiK Feb 2014 #29
This "economist" predicts no real "recovery" SoCalDem Feb 2014 #31
It's simple: Repubs get elected, no recovery; enough Dems elected, rising tide lifts all ships. Stevepol Feb 2014 #32
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