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Economic Situation Looking at the Economy From Term Paper

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Subject:Economics

Topic:Economic Development

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Economic Situation

Looking at the economy from a macroeconomic viewpoint means looking at a more broad approach to individual economic factors, weighing those factors, and making a determination as to whether the economy is stable and improving for the populace. Sustainable growth is one of the goals of economic development, and while there are peaks and valleys, the overall level and growth filters down to many factors. A booming economy, for instance, will create money and produce goods and services while affecting GDP, unemployment, inflation, interest rates, and prices. Policy can change these factors, increase or decrease confidence and spending, and the movement of money. However, in the 21st century, economic health is tied not only to countries, but to global issues of import and export, health of other economies, and the combination of factors that has become even more complex (Alesenai, 2003).

In the U.S. economy, most scholars see that the dominant forces still active are high unemployment and slow growth. Certainly, over the last few months of 2012 we saw some growth in jobs, and the 2012 U.S. election was a critical factor in many analysts' views on consumer confidence. However, most of the holdover in negatives in the U.S. economy are from the 2008-2009 issue with household debt, home mortgages, the European fiscal crisis (reduced exports, etc.) and government policy which cut spending at three levels (federal, state, and local). This is not to say that the economic situation is not recovering -- it is, it is simply that recovery is sluggish and not as robust as we might have hoped (Perlo, 2012).

The global economy is so tied together that issues like the banking crises in Greece and Spain, those countries having heavy debt and asking for economic help from other European nations, which cuts into the relationship the EU has with the U.S., and the rest of the world. The Obama Administration has tried to reduce spending on some programs, increase it on others, and get the housing and real estate situation back on track so consumers will feel comfortable about spending money. The macroeconomic situation, though, remains somewhat fragile: unemployment is still high and may be underreported as benefits have run out for many people; currency valuation is volatile; manufacturing is increasing, but at a slow rate, and the trade balances between the U.S. And Asia remain problematical (Jobless Claims, 2013; Retail Sales Show, 2013; Rampell, 2012).

Current economic policy from the Obama Administration is attempting to balance the issue of not raising the deficit, but most of the President's proposed programs from the State of the Union Address would do just that. Gas taxes, for instance, are not enough to pay for needed infrastructure repairs, and many…


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Credit Ratings: How Fitch, Moody's and S&P Rate. (2012). The U.K. Guardian. Retrieved from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/apr/30/credit-ratings-country-fitch-moodys-standard

Economy at a Glance -- The United States. (2013). U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved from: http://www.bls.gov/eag/eag.us.htm

Jobless Claims Fall More than Expected. (February 14, 2013). The New York Times. Retrieved from: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/15/business/economy/jobless-claims-in-us-fall-more-than-expected.html?ref=economy&_r=0

National Economic Trends. (January 30, 2013). The Federal Reserve (St. Louis). Retrieved from: http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/net/page24.pdf

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