Top Economist: U.S. to Add 3,600 Jobs in 2014 | Davos World Economic Forum
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The U.S. Economy will surprise many economists in 2014 and add 300,000 jobs a month, in the back of 3% economic growth says Professor Barry Eichengreen of UC Berkeley. Photo: Getty Images Click here to subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Visit the Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
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This is a load of garbage! This guy is totally off the mark. Why do people believe any of these people? If this guy is a professor, now I know college was a big waste of time.
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Have these guys ever been right in their predictions? Hell NO! They 'predict' what people want to hear, and then when it doesn't happen, fudge numbers and make stuff up from whole cloth. It's always the same with them, every time, and yet people still believe them, lol.
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I predict continued job losses and low wage job creation. Deflationary wages spreading broadly accross the economy resulting in deflationary prices due to even lower demand. Deflation due to low demand w/o much help from the fed who is already at near zero interest rates. Some bubbles QE created, especially ones that underlying fundamentals doesn't warrant may burst.. like the 2nd housing bubble or stocks.
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I think the title was supposed to say 3.6 million if its 300,000 jobs a month. either way its good news
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While republicans sit on their hands and obstruct all efforts to increase job growth, America continues to recover from the bush/republican catastrophe ahead of the world.
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