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To: rb22982

Possibly, although I really don’t see how a stimulus which was passed in the second quarter could have much effect in the second quarter. As I said in an earlier post, there is a delay between what the government does and what the economy does.

But irrespective, the fact remains that it is not as bad as you’d think listening to the media. This is not a Depression.

When you look at all the statistics, the one that most closely resembles what happened during the Depression is the stock market crash. But even that is not that comparable. The stock market declined by 90% during the Depression. So far, the Dow is down less than 40%. And even that is misleading on the high side. During the Depression, the 90% decline set investors back to the levels they had in 1910 or thereabouts. Right now, we are at 2003 levels. The 40% number ignores that between mid 2005 and October, 2008, there was an increase of almost 40%. If you did not buy at the peak in October, 2008, and you were properly diversified, then your losses are probably less than 40%.

And of course, the stock market is not the same as the economy anyway.

We’ve got 6.7% unemployment and a decline of GDP that is a fraction of a percent. That’s wildly different from what you’d expect in a Depression.


73 posted on 01/01/2009 1:06:45 PM PST by Brilliant
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To: Brilliant
The $600 stimulus checks hit consumers in May/June/July for the most of them. The stimulus was passed before then. Exports were also growing double digit at the time which was a huge portion of the gdp gain which was almost gone in Q3 and probably dropped in Q4 and will for a long time (esp if the $ continues to rise)

You are correct that the stock market dropped 90% in the great depression but it took FOUR YEARS to get there. We're only 15 months into the stock market's peak.

74 posted on 01/01/2009 1:31:59 PM PST by rb22982
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To: Brilliant

By the way, U6 unemployment is at 12.5% which is the #s the gov’t use during the depression. Oh, unemployment rate didn’t hit double digits until 1931 by the way.


75 posted on 01/01/2009 1:35:39 PM PST by rb22982
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