U.S. Economy: Stable Housing Seen as Key to Recovery
By Mil Arcega
Economists agree the worst recession in decades was the result of the housing crisis. Using that logic, many believe the end of the housing crisis could also signal the start of an economic recovery. With the housing market starting to show signs of life, can the recovery be too far behind? According to some economists, the answer to that question, is yes and no.
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