Is the Recession Over? – Mother Jones

Is the Recession Over? – Mother Jones

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Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free _Mother Jones Daily_. No surprise here: GDP was up 3.5% in the third quarter.  But is the


growth sustainable? > The cash-for-clunkers program helped boost consumer spending on > durable goods….Similarly, economists say the $8,000 federal tax > credit for first-time 


homebuyers helped revive spending on housing. >  > ….Stagnant consumer demand and withering consumer confidence have > left companies wary of hiring more employees — or, for that


> matter, taking any expensive risks. The jobless rate reached 9.8 > percent in September, its highest rate in 26 years. According to > Thursday’s report, business investment in 


buildings and other > structures fell at an annual rate of 9 percent in the third quarter. The _Wall Street Journal_ also provides a note of skepticism: “Since the federal stimulus


reached its maximum effect in the third quarter and the unemployment rate remains high, there’s uncertainty over the sustainability of the recovery.”  As for myself, I’m curious to know not


just where the growth is coming _from_, but where it’s going _to_. Wage growth has been weak this year, and there’s not much sign that the recovery in Q3 did much to change that.  So who’s


getting the bulk of the benefit?