Maybe It's Not Just a Mental Recession
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The Commerce Department released its initial estimate for second quarter GDP along with some major revisions going back more than three years. More later...![]()
Just had to mention this "Predictions" post at Seeking Alpha, from January 1st, 2007:
7. Economic Growth will Slow, Consumption will Continue...
Economic growth will continue to slow, coming in just below 2 percent for the year with a recession starting in the fourth quarter.
Note that economic growth for 2007 was revised to exactly 2.0 percent in 2007 - the chart above is a bit misleading because it simply averages the previous four quarters to arrive at an annual rate.
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Aug 02 11:20 AMThe heavy tilt to services is not mental.
There is a 25-year cycle associated with economic distress.