Yep, same thing was said during the 1970s, 1980s, early 1990s, early 2000s. Never happened. In about a year or two, things will be as usual and people
will be hyping themselves up for the next recession.
Originally posted by anotherdad
1. we are technically not in a recession.
2. other sectors are feeling the heat.
www.thedeal.com...
The fall in the dollar's value, roughly 50 percent since 1985, has played a big part in selling American goods overseas, making them cheaper to foreign buyers.
The surge in exports of not just machine tools -- a building-block industry often seen as a barometer of a nation's industrial health -- but of everything from aircraft engines to power generators to nuts and bolts has helped make this recession very different from the one in 1981-82. A Remarkable Resilience
Originally posted by anotherdad
reply to post by TheComte
1. we are technically not in a recession.
2. other sectors are feeling the heat.
www.thedeal.com...