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Study: US to Experience Near Recession
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The United States will experience a near recession of its economy in the final quarter of the year and the beginning of 2008, according to a study on the country's economy released on Wednesday.

 

The country's economic growth is expected to hover slightly above 1 percent, said the study by economists at the University of California in Los Angeles.

 

In the meantime, however, the unemployment rate will likely reach 5.2 percent by mid-2008, up from the current level of 4.6 percent, according to the forecast.

 

"Such an economic performance is almost as close as you can get to avoid the technical definition of a recession, which is a two-consecutive-quarter decline in real GDP," economist David Shulman wrote in the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast.

 

Economists predicted that economic growth for the nation would remain tepid for much of 2008 but bounce back to normal levels in 2009.

 

While the economists called their forecast a "near-recession experience," they warned that the situation could worsen.

 

"Of course, when the economy slows to a one percent pace, it runs the risk of falling into an actual recession just as when as airplane's velocity dips down to its stall speed and falls out of the sky," Shulman wrote.

 

Despite that warning, economists said they remain optimistic that the nation will weather the storm and avoid a full-blown recession, noting that a strong global economy will lead to an increase in exports.

 

(Xinhua News Agency September 13, 2007)

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