More than three in four Americans think the United States
is in a recession according to a USA Today/Gallup Poll released
on Tuesday.
Not since September 1992, two months before President George
H.W. Bush lost his re-election bid, have so many Americans
said the economy was in such bad shape, USA Today reported.
Seventy-six percent of to those polled said the economy is
in recession, compared to 22 percent who said it is not, USA
Today said.
Asked if the United States could slip into a depression lasting
several years, 59 percent said it was likely and 79 percent
said they were worried about it, the newspaper reported.
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The poll was completed on Sunday, the same day the U.S. Federal
Reserve offered to extend direct lending to security firms
for the first since the Great Depression and backed the JP
Morgan Chase buyout of investment bank Bear Stearns.
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