Economy Continues To Take A Beating From Housing Crisis Fallout
March 7th, 2008 by Charles Feldman | 5 Comments | Filed in Real Estate NewsThe economy is sinking faster than a mafia hitman wearing cement shoes in water; and, the mortgage/housing crisis is clearly to blame.
Wall Street was apparently totally shocked today when the Labor Department reported that 63, 000 nonfarm jobs were lost last month….As Reuters points out, the problem is that Wall Street experts had expected that 25,000 positions would actually be added. So much for experts!
Stocks Down
This news helped send stocks into a tailspin, closing at their lowest level in 19 months.
Reuters points out that this bad news came at the same time that “jumbo” mortgage lender Thornburg Mortgage was unable to meet demands from creditors for upfront cash. Not good.
More and more experts are now saying the U.S. is in a recession, official or not.
And, the worst is yet to come. There will be still more foreclosures this year…many more. The credit markets are getting tighter despite Fed action. And, consumer confidence continues to go down.
It is no longer accurate to refer to this as a subprime mortgage crisis. Let’s just agree that this is a financial crisis, period! Okay.
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Tags: Foreclosures, housing crisis, labor-department, recession, stocks, subprime mortgage, thornburg mortgage, Wall-Street


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