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By Michael Bowman
Washington
24 September 2009
The U.S. economy continues to generate mixed data that analysts1 say point to a slow recovery from a deep and prolonged recession.
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U.S. job losses continue, but at a slower pace. The Labor2 Department reports the number of newly laid off workers seeking unemployment benefits fell for the third consecutive3 week. Last week's total of 530,000 claimants was down 21,000 from the previous week.
Global Insight Chief Economist4 Nariman Behravesh:
"The labor market is improving [but] these numbers are still high. The jobs market always lags the recovery by at least six months, and there is a very simple reason for that. Businesses are reluctant to rehire until they are sure that the recovery is sustainable," Behravesh said.
America's unemployment rate stands at 9.7 percent and is widely expected to top 10 percent by the end of the year, even if economic contraction5 ends before then.
Meanwhile, existing home sales in the United States dipped unexpectedly in August, reversing several months of gains in one of the country's most beleaguered6 sectors7. The National Association of Realtors says home sales fell 2.7 percent to an annual rate of 5.1 million units, down from a 5.24 million unit pace in July.
The group's spokesman, Walter Maloney, says plenty of would-be home buyers exist, but that finalizing8 sales is proving difficult.
"We know there has been a lot of contract activity, very strong increases in contracts. But what is happening is that not all of them are closing," Maloney said.
Despite an easing of last year's severe credit crunch9, some home buyers continue to report difficulty securing financing. It was the mass issuance of home mortgages to individuals of dubious10 creditworthiness that led to a rash of defaults and foreclosures beginning in late 2007 and set the stage for last year's financial meltdown. Since then, many banks have tightened11 lending standards.
The median sales price of an American home stands at $177,000, down from $203,000 a year ago.
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分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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adj.连续的,联贯的,始终一贯的 | |
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n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人 | |
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n.缩略词,缩写式,害病 | |
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adj.受到围困[围攻]的;包围的v.围攻( beleaguer的过去式和过去分词);困扰;骚扰 | |
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n.部门( sector的名词复数 );领域;防御地区;扇形 | |
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vt.完成(finalize的现在分词形式) | |
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n.关键时刻;艰难局面;v.发出碎裂声 | |
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adj.怀疑的,无把握的;有问题的,靠不住的 | |
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收紧( tighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)变紧; (使)绷紧; 加紧 | |
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