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Keeping a Close Eye on Those 'Green Shoots'

08 May 2009

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

Signs that the recession is easing in the United States have led to a lot of talk about "green shoots." That means early signs of economic recovery, like the way plants begin to shoot up from the ground as a sign of spring. But the extent to which economic green shoots can be found depends on where you look.

Housing prices, economic activity and employment are down across the United States. But the recession which began at the end of two thousand seven has not hurt all fifty states equally.

Ben Bernanke speaking to lawmakers on Tuesday
Ben Bernanke speaking to lawmakers on Tuesday
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sounded more hopeful as he appeared Tuesday before the Joint Economic Committee in Congress. 

BEN BERNANKE: "We continue to expect economic activity to bottom out, then to turn up later this year."

A big part of this prediction is based on signs that the housing market is beginning to improve. Falling prices have produced better deals for buyers, and this has helped the demand for housing. But the central bank chief warned that credit for home buying remains limited and dependent on government-supported programs. 

Home prices in western states have fallen a long way and have continued to fall. Prices in Phoenix, Arizona, are now fifty percent below their highest levels of three years ago. But sales in the West increased by nineteen percent in March from a year before.

Sales of existing homes fell in other parts of the country. The National Association of Realtors reported the biggest decrease in the Northeast. There, sales fell by nineteen percent from a year ago.

In terms of unemployment, the troubles of the Detroit auto industry have hit Michigan in the Midwest especially hard. Its jobless rate was almost thirteen percent in March, the highest of any state. But western states had the highest rate as a group, almost ten percent.

Ben Bernanke expects a slow recovery, mainly because businesses are likely to limit hiring. So unemployment rates could rise even as the economy starts to recover. He also warned that the recovery could be threatened if any new problems hit the financial system.

Central to any recovery are the nation's banks. Late Thursday, the government released the results of a special examination, so-called stress tests, of the nineteen largest banks. Some will be required to raise billions of dollars of additional capital. This is meant to protect against possible losses should anything unexpected crush those green shoots in the world's largest economy.

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter.



Comments:

1. green shoot

green shoot, nice expression, so vividly.
Submitted by: jason (china)
06-05-2009 - 04:04:09

2. Recovery is a lie

I don't think Chinese economy would recover in the near coming years. The comsumption of electricityis keep droping, and more and more companies bankrup every day. All those loans from the banks have no way to invest because all those profitable business are controled by Chinese government. Therefore, most of the loans go into the stock market and the real estate market and the pricese of the stocks and properties are going high. Then the government can anounce that Chinese economy is on the way of recovery by it's effort. That's ridiculous. The economy is just waiting for the moment of callapse.
Submitted by: Jensen (China)
05-26-2009 - 18:39:29

3. economy

I am a guide so I am influenced from economic reccession. so I do hope that it will recovery soon.
Submitted by: yen nguyen (Viet Nam)
05-17-2009 - 15:11:52

4. Happiness

Hello!all i have just started my economics faculty here in afg.iam grateful to u so much,because u are broadcasting so nice,useful,and educational.i get many things from it everyday especially about economics because itis my profission.many thanks for broadcasting good bye...ur best listoner from afg. Aslam himat
Submitted by: Aslam himat (Afghanistan)
05-13-2009 - 18:03:21

5. recorvery

Recovery will come as we have hoped . Life is easier and we will have a peace in mind. Positive mind is important in our thinking.
Submitted by: Tim Nguyen (Viet Nam)
05-12-2009 - 14:52:41

6. engineering management

Definately I wish the grobal economy would recover as soon as possible.
Submitted by: Alex chan (China)
05-11-2009 - 15:22:28

7. Thanks for all your reports

I always read your reports especially economy. It is very important for me Because I study business and economy in my university. I'm so happy when your website change and still easily then befor. thanks you very much. Jubreablea (bye!!!)
Submitted by: Seyha (Cambodia)
05-10-2009 - 04:33:43

8. I hope soon to see the Green Shoots

I'm unemployment person, now. So, after read the news, I wish that the US economy would recover as soon as possible. Therefore, the world economy in general and Viet Nam's economy in particular will see glimmers of hope. End then, I will have a good job soon in this year!
Submitted by: lehong (Viet Nam)
05-09-2009 - 17:19:34

9. difficulty of the life

the economic crisis and financial crisis are influencing our world.unemployment will aspect of life' everyone ,social .every country,national.we need now policies from government to recovery full economic and system financial.following expert of financial and economic that situation not yet recovery ,event be more hardly.we need to appear mind to face with difficult case.
Submitted by: Phạm Văn Hiếu (vietnam)
05-09-2009 - 10:49:19

10. Green Shoots

I hope the economic recovery is faster. If that , I wouldn't feel too pressure in my life.
Submitted by: Yong Bei (China)
05-08-2009 - 11:37:34

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