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Struggling Recovery and Economic Policy Uncertainty: Testimony Before the Joint Revenue Hearing, House and Senate Ways and Means Committees, Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA
Public Policy and Public Affairs Faculty Publication Series
  • Christian Weller, University of Massachusetts Boston
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
12-11-2012
Abstract

The U.S. economy is in the fourth year of a recovery that started in June 2009. The fact that the economy is in recovery, even modestly, is something of a miracle given how stacked the deck is against it.

This is absolutely unique in American economic history: There has never been a recovery without the housing market expanding substantially as well; There has never been a recovery with state and local governments shrinking for three years in a row; There has never been a recovery with households owing, on average, well more than 100 percent of their after-tax income in debt.

Yet even with all three of these dogging us, we have avoided slipping back into recession.

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Christian Weller's testimony before the Joint Revenue Hearing of the House and Senate Ways and Means Committees at the Massachusetts State House.

Copyedited version of testimony.

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Citation Information
Christian Weller. "Struggling Recovery and Economic Policy Uncertainty: Testimony Before the Joint Revenue Hearing, House and Senate Ways and Means Committees, Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA" (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christian_weller/14/