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If the economy continues to improve at the snails pace that it did from April to June, then job seekers are in for a long, hard, haul.
According to the Associated Press, the Commerce Departments quarterly report on Gross Domestic Product, GDP, shows that consumer spending for the quarter grew only 1.5 percent, and experts believe that consumer confidence will not increase enough in the coming quarters to greatly improve those numbers. At 2 percent annual growth, the economy sees only 90,000 jobs a month, which experts say is far too low to reduce unemployment, and maintain with the growth of the population.
Chief Economic Strategist at BTIG LLC, Dan Greenhaus told the AP, The main takeaway from todays report, the specifics aside, is that the U.S. economy is barely growing. Its no wonder the unemployment rate cannot move lower.
Between the drought and fear of coming spikes in food prices, the financial issues in Europe, and the budget crisis and worries about the fiscal cliff, economists are not predicting any major changes in consumer confidence and spending throughout the rest of 2012.
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According to the Associated Press, the Commerce Departments quarterly report on Gross Domestic Product, GDP, shows that consumer spending for the quarter grew only 1.5 percent, and experts believe that consumer confidence will not increase enough in the coming quarters to greatly improve those numbers. At 2 percent annual growth, the economy sees only 90,000 jobs a month, which experts say is far too low to reduce unemployment, and maintain with the growth of the population.
Chief Economic Strategist at BTIG LLC, Dan Greenhaus told the AP, The main takeaway from todays report, the specifics aside, is that the U.S. economy is barely growing. Its no wonder the unemployment rate cannot move lower.
Between the drought and fear of coming spikes in food prices, the financial issues in Europe, and the budget crisis and worries about the fiscal cliff, economists are not predicting any major changes in consumer confidence and spending throughout the rest of 2012.
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