It is clear that the underlying trend for U.S. growth remains exceedingly fragile, and we have barely begun to feel the impacts of sequestration’s automatic spending cuts, writes economist Adam Hersh.
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Fri, 04/26/2013 - 9:54am
It is clear that the underlying trend for U.S. growth remains exceedingly fragile, and we have barely begun to feel the impacts of sequestration’s automatic spending cuts, writes economist Adam Hersh.