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Finally Calling it a Recession

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Most Americans sorely knew it already, but now it's official: The country is in a recession, and it's getting worse. Wall Street convulsed at the news - and a fresh batch of bad economic reports - tanking nearly 680 points. With the economic pain likely to stretch well into 2009, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday he stands ready to lower interest rates yet again and to explore other rescue or revival measures.

Rushing in reinforcements, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, who along with Bernanke has been leading the government's efforts to stem the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, pledged to take all the steps he can in the waning days of the Bush administration to provide relief. Specifically, Paulson is eyeing more ways to tap into a $700 billion financial bailout pool.

On Capitol Hill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., vowed to have a massive economic stimulus package ready on Inauguration Day for President-elect Barack Obama's signature.

That measure - which could total a whopping $500 billion - would bankroll big public works projects to generate jobs, provide aid to states to help with Medicaid costs and provide money toward renewable energy development. Crafting such a colossal recovery package would mark a Herculean feat: Congress convenes Jan. 6, giving lawmakers just two weeks to complete their work if it is to be signed on Jan. 20.

President George W. Bush, in an interview with ABC's "World News," expressed remorse about lost jobs, cracked nest eggs and other damage wrought by the financial crisis. "I'm sorry it's happening, of course," said Bush. The president said he'd back more government intervention.

Unlike past recessions, consumers are bearing the brunt of this one. Clobbered by job losses, hard-to-get credit and hits to their wealth from sinking home values and plunging portfolio investments, consumers have cut back sharply on their spending, throwing the economy into chaos.

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Remember all these years we've been assured we don't have to fear another Great Depression because "there are safeguards in place?" I guess they were safeguarding against old threats and some new ones were invented.

posted on Dec 1, 2008 7:09 PM ()

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We are all going to have to get in the saving mode.
comment by elderjane on Dec 4, 2008 2:41 AM ()
Yes,it happen Dec.2007
They did not want to used that word.
It is so obvious.
comment by fredo on Dec 2, 2008 10:30 AM ()
comment by kristilyn3 on Dec 2, 2008 9:48 AM ()
I was a child in the last depression. My mom and dad were terrific. Tu and I were never hungry. At least my dad had a job (he was a barber) and my wretched uncle came to live with us and pay rent. Uncle Nick was a prissy, controlling, old-world chauvinist. I remember him fondly as he is fodder for a lot of stories.
comment by tealstar on Dec 2, 2008 5:05 AM ()
We've been in some downturns in the past, but I think this one is going to be looooong and deeeep!!!! I think the financial sector is a complete mess and no bailouts will quickly fix it. This time, we will just have to bite the bullet and suffer a little pain. I fully expect to start seeing soup lines.
comment by anniel on Dec 2, 2008 12:37 AM ()

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