“Financial panics are usually followed by sharp economic snap backs. The post-Panic of 2008 has failed to follow this typical โV-shapedโ economic recovery pattern. After almost two years, the U.S. economy remains mired in an anemic recovery, with a current 2.4% year-over-year rate of growth. This paltry growth rate doesnโt even reach the U.S.โs long-term trend rate, and is well below the sizzling growth rate we should be observing (6%-7.5%). The picture is much the same in Europe, where growth is even more anemic.”
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