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Title: After Bumpy August, Economy Shows Signs Of Growth
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/After ... topStories&pos=4&asset=&ccode=
Published: Sep 1, 2011
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2011-09-01 19:24:16 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- August began with rising fears that another recession was about to hit. That was then.

A month later, the economy and the stock market appear more resilient, suggesting that consumers, businesses and investors remain confident enough to keep spending.

A more authoritative test will come Friday, when the government issues the August jobs report. Employers are expected to have added 93,000 jobs, which would not be enough to significantly lower the jobless rate of 9.1 percent.

But it would solidify evidence that the economy, though still weak, is growing steadily. Many analysts now expect it to strengthen in the months ahead.

A stream of data released Thursday bolstered the case for an economy that's healthier than it seemed just weeks ago:

-- Americans kept shopping in August despite higher prices and a hurricane that battered the East Coast during the important back-to-school shopping season.

-- Car buyers lifted U.S. sales last month for most automakers. Analysts had expected a weaker August because of anxiety about the economy and Hurricane Irene, which forced many dealers to close during the month's final weekend.

-- Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week, a sign that the job market may be improving slightly.

-- Manufacturing managed to expand in August for the 25th straight month. Last month's growth, though modest, defied fears that manufacturing, one of the economy's few sources of strength, had contracted last month.

All that delivered a sense of relief that the economy is still expanding -- even if it's not enough to reduce unemployment, raise wages and drive the housing market out of its depression.

"Today's releases add to the evidence that underlying economic conditions aren't half as bad as feared a few weeks ago," said Paul Ashworth, an economist at Capital Economics.

Early last month, some economists had warned that the economy might be sliding into a recession -- that is, if it were not already in one. The economy had managed to plod ahead at an annual growth rate of just 0.7 percent for the first six months of the year. Growth that scant leaves an economy vulnerable to shocks.

And the shocks arrived. The worsening European debt crisis threatened U.S. banks. Politicians fought to the final hours over whether to raise the debt ceiling. Standard & Poor's downgraded long-term U.S. debt. A regional manufacturing index plunged.

Stocks tumbled in response. The Dow Jones industrial average shed 16 percent of its value from July 21 to Aug. 10. (The Dow has since regained about half that loss.)

While all that was happening, consumer confidence was plummeting to its lowest point since April 2009, when the economy was in the midst of the worst recession in 70 years.

Yet Thursday's economic news, coming on top of other encouraging data over the past two weeks on retail sales and consumer spending, helped ease many fears.

Target Corp., Macy's Inc., teen retailer Wet Seal Inc. and warehouse club operator Costco Wholesale Corp. all posted sales gains that beat Wall Street expectations. Luxury chains such as Nordstrom Inc. and Saks also fared well.

Some smaller retailers appear to be holding up well, too.

Lawrence Bock, owner of Dallas-area jewelry retailer Bachendorf's, said he had worried that his customers would pull back after the stock market dive.

They didn't. Sales for the four-store chain surged 18 percent from January through August.

"For a few weeks, we were concerned. But we realized it wasn't 2008," Bock said, referring to the financial crisis and recession. "I'm feeling better."

Last week, the chain decided to hire four to six more people. That would bring the total to 92, though still about eight fewer than in 2007.

"We had become very lean," Bock said.

General Motors, Chrysler, Ford and Nissan all reported surprisingly strong sales Thursday. Toyota and Honda, by contrast, continue to be hurt by shortages stemming from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Many analysts now expect the economy to grow by about 2 percent in the current quarter, a tepid pace but far better than in the first half of this year.

The economy's weakness was underscored Thursday by the Obama administration, which estimated that unemployment will average about 9 percent next year, when President Barack Obama will run for re-election. The rate was 7.8 percent when Obama took office.

The White House Office of Management and Budget projects overall growth of only 1.7 percent this year.

Next week, Obama will deliver a rare address to a joint session of Congress to introduce a plan for creating jobs and boosting economic growth.

For now, many companies say they're sticking with their plans to hire.

A spokesman for Ford Motor Co. said Thursday that the company still plans to add 7,000 employees by the end of next year.

Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. says it's proceeding with a plan announced last fall to add 350 employees in Indiana over 18 months. Spokeswoman Janet Williams said the company's global reach, which extends into China, "kind of balances out the ups and downs we see in any single market."

"We're still on the same hiring path, but like everybody, we'll keep an eye on the economy," she said of the company, based in Columbus, Ind.

Similarly, software provider NetSuite Inc. is going ahead with a plan to hire about 500 employees by year's end. The company, based in San Mateo, Calif., hasn't wavered because it hasn't seen any decline in demand, said CEO Zach Nelson.

That suggests, Nelson said, that the economy isn't headed toward the kind of downturn that spurred deep cuts in corporate spending in 2008 and 2009.

"The trends in our business continue to remain positive, so we have continued hiring," he said.

AP Business Writers Anne D'Innocenzio, Tom Krisher and Samantha Bomkamp in New York, Michael Liedtke in San Francisco, Tom Murphy in Indianapolis and David Koenig in Dallas contributed to this report.a

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

The Stock Market's all they got left.

Even though only the Top 1% own any.

In other words, if the Fed engages in another round of QE, the global unrest that they have already ignited will go hyperbolic.

Federal Reserve Policy + Extreme Weather = Revolution + World War III

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-09-01   20:21:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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