Sober Predictions by Greenspan

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This week the hot name in the news is Greenspan, as in Alan, the former chief of the Federal Reserve. His memoir has been published and he has been making headlines with a critique of the Bush administrations economic policies. Vice President Cheney answered back with a comment on the Op Ed page of The Wall Street Journal this morning.

Robert Samuelson has a good column that summarizes key points of the book and Greenspan's legacy a the Fed. Here is the last paragraph of the column.


As for Greenspan, his outlook is decidedly somber. Oil prices have already soared, reversing globalization's impact on inflation. He sees little relief. He thinks productivity growth will slow at best to 2 percent annually, down from about 3 percent from 1995-2005. He fears that inflation will gradually move to 4 percent to 5 percent and, in the process, raise interest rates and hurt stock prices. He worries that the nation hasn't faced the costs of an aging baby boom. If he is right, the age of tranquility may slowly become his age of turbulence


Be sure to read my article in this issue of WNP, "Are We Living in a '9/10' economy?"

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Darris McNeely

Darris McNeely works at the United Church of God home office in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his wife, Debbie, have served in the ministry for more than 43 years. They have two sons, who are both married, and four grandchildren. Darris is the Associate Media Producer for the Church. He also is a resident faculty member at the Ambassador Bible Center teaching Acts, Fundamentals of Belief and World News and Prophecy. He enjoys hunting, travel and reading and spending time with his grandchildren.