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In a Deep Recession--And Yet... "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself--nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance."President Franklin D. Roosevelt uttered these famous words in reference to the Great Depression during his inauguration speech in 1933. With unemployment hovering around 25 percent, and regular news of people starving to death, that year is often regarded as the bleakest of the crisis. It may not be pretty out there, particularly on Wall Street, but 2009 is unlikely to plumb such horrible depths. But Roosevelt's comment on the role of fear in suppressing the markets remains apt. Today, a Google query on "definition of economy" returns the following result at the top of the search page: "the system of production and distribution and consumption." Accordingly, the entire economy suffers if any one component falters, and these days--put very simply--a sudden halt in consumption, both forced (banks' reluctance to lend) as well as deliberate (individual's decision to be more thrifty), is making things worse. It's a vicious cycle that won't be easy to end, but I offer some evidence that not all has gone to seed. Consider the United Nations' 2007 State of the Future report, which presents the view that prospects for humanity are relatively rosy, based on an evaluation of key indicators related to global challenges, such as health, education and energy. Humanity, on the whole, is winning, and the proof is in the numbers:
Sounds good. So in the New Year, let's eat more, drink more and spend a little more money.
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At the end of 07 beginning of 2008, we were bombarded with messages and articles telling us to save our cash. Invest in our retirement. Be thrifty. Stop using our credit cards. We listened. And the stock market spiraled down out of control. Now we are being told to spend our money. Don't be scared. What gives?
Your article is very informative keep it up.
I do have great hope for this Year, even with the economy as it is. Especially in this country, people are very resilient, they have proved that many times in the past. There will be many new opportunities, such as internet marketing that is starting to boom in all directions.
Being a Realtor I do hope the market will turn around in short order.