Filed under: Forecasts, Recession
New York Times business columnist Floyd Norris, a veteran and astute evaluator of business conditions, asks -- not unreasonably -- why so many commentators, economists, and public officials are so glum on the U.S. economic recovery?
According to Norris' analysis, the U.S. economy appears to be gaining strength, with companies starting to hire and consumer spending on an upward arc.
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