Is This a Recession or What?
America, the "Vanilla Sky" Economy
While experts continue debating, the economy is still chugging along. The unemployment rate is at 5.5%, up from a low of 4.5% a year ago, but far from the 8% to 10% levels seen in the early 90's. But while the economy grew at a healthy 2% last year, profits have been declining, with earnings for S&P500 companies down in both third and fourth quarters of 2007. This is why I call it the "Vanilla Sky" economy, like the creepy 2001 movie where after a car crash Tom Cruise cannot figure out whether he is dead, alive, living a dream or where reality lies. Business is growing but not profitably, and evidence of a slowdown is all around us. We are hanging on to our jobs but not getting raises because employers are making less money. We pay our bills but feel poor. The real estate downturn and market turmoil have caused our networths to decline. The banking crisis is making it near impossible to refinance our houses, get more cash and lower payments. Gone are the days of cashing lucrative stock options, day trading, or getting cash out of the house to pay bills and finance our life style.
So are we in a recession? And why is it so difficult to figure out?
The answer is we just went through a bubble. America has a history of bubbles: the energy crisis in the late 80's, the dot.com busts in early 2000's, and now real estate. All have the same root cause, too much money thrown at a sector for too long.
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Posted on 01/30/2008 at 2:01:14 PM