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Local Economic Outlook

Started by pulaski
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"New York Fed: Yep, The Local Economy Is In Contraction" http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-fed-yep-the-local-economy-is-in-contraction-2010-1 From an earlier (September 2009) Fed note: "Although the New York–New Jersey economy shows tentative signs of stabilization, a number of factors make it likely that the region’s recovery will lag the nation’s, just as it has in the past. First,this... [more]
Response by switel
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The price in manhattan will return to pre 2005 level

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Response by stevejhx
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Buy now or be priced out forever!

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Response by switel
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"Buy now or be priced out forever!"

Same old sentence

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Response by pulaski
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"New York Fed: The Economies Of New York, New Jersey, And Connecticut Are Shrinking Again"

"Our Indexes of Coincident Economic Indicators (CEI) for December show a contraction in economic activity in New York State, New York City and New Jersey. While there had been preliminary indications of some leveling off of activity in the region during the summer, subsequent data releases point to continued declines."

http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-fed-its-clear-the-economies-of-new-york-new-jersey-and-connecticut-are-shrinking-again-2010-2

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Response by GraffitiGrammarian
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Manufacturing is so small a portion of the New York economy that it is essentially irrelevant.

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