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Not affecting house prices.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf we only double dip it will be a miracle. Its depression that is a bigger concern. And right now the Western World is headed that way.
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/hpi/historical/Nov_2011.pdf
• House prices increased by 0.4% in
November
• Price of a typical home is 1.6% higher than
one year ago
People can obviously afford to pay more, so there's certainly no hardship.
As Jim would say, "Recession my arse".Comment
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Yeah good point, I just think declaring we are out of recession with 4 quarters of 0.0001% growth is a bit of a liberty.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostAy??! That's dumb as nothing is actually receding...
A better definition might be that you're not out of recession until you've reached the level of output you were at before contraction started.Comment
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