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IMF: First time in six decades; could leave at least 10 million people jobless
The global economy is expected to lurch into
reverse this year for the first time since World War II with appalling
consequences for nations large and small — trillions of dollars in lost
business, millions of people thrust into hunger and homelessness and
crime on the rise.
And
the pain won’t stop this year, the International Monetary Fund declared
Wednesday, for what it said was “by far the deepest global recession
since the Great Depression.” To cushion the blow and head off further
damage next year, the IMF is calling for more stimulus projects from
the word’s governments, including major spending for public works
projects.
Even
with many countries taking bold steps to turn things around, the global
economy will shrink 1.3 percent this year, the IMF predicted in its
dour forecast.
The IMF’s outlook for the U.S. is even bleaker than for the world as a
whole: It predicts the American economy will shrink 2.8 percent this
year, the biggest decline since 1946.
FROM:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30347611/