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Recession risks are rapidly rising.
Mark Zandi
We have the lowest average wage rate of any metropolitan area we compete with. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. This might sound good if you're an employer, but combine this with our rapidly rising cost of living and absence of affordable housing, and rapidly rising housing costs - up 30 percent last year - and you have a formula for failure.
Bob Abberger
Continuing historical trends, the Bay Area has clearly emerged from the most recent recession in a strong position. Bay Area employers are in the center of one of the world's most dominant and rapidly growing economic hubs. That said, economic conditions change extremely rapidly. Forces that many would argue are in our control are at this very moment rapidly eroding our economic advantage.
Jim Wunderman
What is new today is that lenders are allowing for the layering of risks on top of one another, ... What we don't know is what if we put all these risks together and put them in a rising interest rate environment, a declining housing market, or a weakening economy.
Keith Gumbinger
What is new today is that lenders are allowing for the layering of risks on top of one another. What we don't know is what if we put all these risks together and put them in a rising interest rate environment, a declining housing market, or a weakening economy.
Keith Gumbinger
Claims have now been essentially static for three months, so even if the latest declines turn out to be unsustainable, the data will still show that the trend is no longer rising rapidly, and may not be rising at all, ... It looks like the worst of the worst is now over in the labor market.
Ian Shepherdson
The Fed ignored falling commodity prices and a rising dollar in 1999 and 2000, tightening monetary policy anyway. The result was a recession and deflation. This time the Fed is making the same mistake, but in the opposite direction. The result will be rising inflationary pressures and bond yields.
Brian Wesbury
He [Greenspan] is going to say we're not in a recession, but the risks are very, very high,
James Annable
When we came out of the recession in March of 1991, GDP started rising very feebly, while the unemployment rate continued rising for another year and a half, ... The press called it a 'jobless recovery,' and it was one of the reasons [President Bill] Clinton was able to defeat former President [George] Bush. The average person on the street judges the economy by the job market.
Lacy Hunt
When we came out of the recession in March of 1991, GDP started rising very feebly, while the unemployment rate continued rising for another year and a half. The press called it a 'jobless recovery,' and it was one of the reasons [President Bill] Clinton was able to defeat former President [George] Bush. The average person on the street judges the economy by the job market.
Lacy Hunt
The won is rising too rapidly, compared with other currencies.
Park Seung
Like anything else, the time to buy them is when they look the scariest. When they've been going down, when rates have been rising, and you're afraid and there's the threat of recession. ... And if it's been fun for a while, you better think about getting out.
Don Cassidy
I believe this is tied to a recession, maybe a mild recession, but a recession in that the amount of revenue reported by telecom suppliers and dot.com companies will be lower.
William Schrader
This is O.K. news on inflation, ... There is no major worry here. No components are rising rapidly.
Kurt Karl
This is O.K. news on inflation. There is no major worry here. No components are rising rapidly.
Kurt Karl
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