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The Recession is over....? Let's hope so. ....Debbie Aldrich 801-870-0606

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Daily Real Estate News  |  September 21, 2010  |  

The Recession Is Over


The recession was over in June 2009, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, but some real estate practitioners might find that hard to believe.

The U.S. economy shrank 4.1 percent from the fourth quarter of 2007 to the second quarter of 2009, the biggest slump since the 1930s, revised figures from the Commerce Department showed in July.

Economists didn't pretend that the recession was getting better fast. "In determining that a trough occurred in June 2009, the committee did not conclude that economic conditions since that month have been favorable or that the economy has returned to operating at normal capacity," the NBER said Monday in a statement.

Sung Won Sohn, an economics professor at California State University Channel Islands, sees continuing slowness in the housing market as a worrisome trend. "If it keeps sliding, it will pull the whole economy down," he said. "We estimate that one out of eight U.S. jobs depends on housing - construction, mortgages, things in and around the house."

Source: Bloomberg, Steve Matthews (09/20/2010) and The San Francisco Chronicle, Carolyn Said (09/21/2010)

If you were like me you heard the news and heard Obama talk at a Town Hall meeting stating the Recession is over, but is it?  I'm sure to many it doesn't feel like it but I certainly hope so!

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DEBBIE ALDRICH  CSP 

The Watts Group Real Estate

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Debbie you sound like you doubt that the recession is over ................ LOL

After all if the politicians say it is over it must me so.  What do all those people out of work and losing their homes know anyway :)

It is amazing they must think that we are all stupid.

Sep 21, 2010 12:12 PM
Jerry Murphy, CRS, SRES
Long Realty West Valley - Anthem, AZ
Anthem, Phoenix, and Scottsdale AZ Real Estate

The statistic that you noted, that about 1 in 8 jobs in the U.S. is dependent upon the housing industry I think is maybe a little understated.  I've heard estimates that the housing industry comprises upwards of 40% of our annual G.D.P. when you factor in all the components and their respective industries that go into making a house a home (ie. appliances, furniture, etc.)  That's why we as a country must never take our off this ball again.  It has too much power to be neglected.  Best of luck to you Debbie.

Sep 21, 2010 12:17 PM
Jim Hale
ACTIONAGENTS.NET - Eugene, OR
Eugene Oregon's Best Home Search Website

When I hear that the recession is over...a part of me wants to believe...but the rest of me sees a sign that screams "Mission Accomplished".

Sep 22, 2010 09:16 AM