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UCLA Anderson Forecast: Growing National Economy, Coupled With Tepid Job Growth Renders "Bipolar" Conditions For U.S.
Unemployment to stay above nine percent through 2011
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 24, 2010
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Modest Growth Coupled With High Unemployment Seen in National Economy
Little or No Growth in California This Year, Followed by "Slight" Growth in 2010 Before More Normal Growth Rates Return in 2011
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 9, 2009
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: Worst National Recession in Seven Years Likely Ended this Quarter, but Remains Impactful for the Rest of the Decade
California will Join the Nation in Recovery, Despite a Contracting Public Sector
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 16, 2009
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: Economy Healing But Not Out of Hospital Yet
California Budget Crisis Will Impact State's Ability to Recover From Recession
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 16, 2009
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UCLA Anderson Forecast's Outlook for San Diego County
Recession for most of 2009 With a Recovery in Housing Market
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
May 15, 2009
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National Recovery Linked to Global Solutions
California Unemployment to Soar to Nearly 12% Before the Recovery Begins
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 25, 2009
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California's Budget Does Not Solve Underlying Problems
State relies too heavily on taxes from top earners
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
February 22, 2009
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“Nasty Recession” For U.S. To Include Four Quarters of Declining GDP
California Unemployment to Climb to Near 9%, and a Long Slow Recovery Ahead
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 11, 2008
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No Recession Forecast for the Otherwise Stalled National Economy
California Slowdown Will Continue Until U.S. Economy Begins to Recover
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 24, 2008
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Affirms No Recession
But a Very Subprime Outlook
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 18, 2008
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Sluggish Economy Close to Recession
But, Forecasters Say, Situation Doesn't Meet Definition of 'True' Recession
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 11, 2008
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Reports Plenty of Troubles but No Recession on the Horizon
In California, Sluggish Economy will Continue
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 6, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: U.S. Economy “A Near Recession Experience”
California Will Avoid Recession but Doldrums to Last Another Year
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 12, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: U.S. Economy Not In A Recession, “But It Is Certainly Close.”
In California, Slumping Housing Market Will Finally Impact Job Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 19, 2007
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No Recession Imminent For National Economy
Subprime Credit Crunch to Contribute to Longer than Expected Period of Below Trend Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
April 2, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Holds the Line: No Recession in National Forecast
But decline in California real estate sector continues
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 7, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts Soft but Turbulent Landing for National Economy
California Real Estate Sector to Continue Decline Leading to Economic Slowdown
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 28, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Calls for Real Estate Slowdown in California;
No Statewide or National Recession Seen
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 21, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts “Meaningful Downturn” in the National Economy Due to Higher
Interest Rates, Weakness in the Housing Sector; California Economy to Experience Job Losses as
State’s Real Estate Sector Cools
No Recession Forecasted for the U.S. or California
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 29, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts “Weakness” In The National Economy Due To Problems
In The Housing Market
California Economy To Experience Similar Conditions as State’s Real Estate Market Cools;
No Recession Forecasted for the U.S. or California
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 7, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Continues to Warn of Slow Growth for National Economy
“Soft Landing” Expected for Both California and Los Angeles
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 28, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts Sluggish Growth for National Economy Through 2006
Potentially slower growth for California seen through 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 21, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Asserts Expansion Won’t Last Through Bush’s Second Term
“Tepid at Best” Growth for California Forecasted Through 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 15, 2005
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Honored for it's Accuracy
More Pessimistic — and More on Target than Most Economic Outlooks
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
Feburary 7, 2005
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Bank of America Provides $100,000 Gift to UCLA Anderson Forecast
Gift Demonstrates Banks Commitment to Helping Businesses Grow
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 15, 2004
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Looks to Exports and Business
Spending to Fuel National Economic Expansion California and Los Angeles Area Economies to Experience Modest Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 25, 2004
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Announces New Additions to Economic Forecasting Team
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
February 6, 2004
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California Job Growth to Continue Says UCLA Anderson Forecast
Forecasters See No Evidence to Support Nation's 8.2% GDP Figure
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 11, 2003
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Moderate Growth Seen in United States and California, as Recent Job Losses are Offset by Positive Signs in Profit, Productivity and Business Investment
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 24, 2003
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Still Predicting Short-Term Sluggishness in National
and State Economies Prognosticators See End to Economic Downturn in California in the Third Quarter
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 5, 2003
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Suggests that Drops in Government and Consumer Spending Could Erode Economic Recovery; Temporary Tax Increases Might Provide Some Relief and the Real Estate “Bomb” is Slowly Ticking
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 12, 2003
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Still Predicting Short-term Sluggishness in National Economy;
State to Sputter in 2003;
Stall in Los Angeles Due to National Economic Slump
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 5, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Expects Slight Improvement in California Economy No "Double-Dip" Seen; Los Angeles will see Recovery in Early 2003
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 25, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Expects Sluggish growth for the Nation Throughout 2002 In California, A Tale of Two Regions as Recession Ends in the North, Expansion Continues in the Southland
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 19, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters See U.S. Economy Staggering Forward with Possibility of Another Tumble
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 27, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Predict a Short and Shallow Recession for the U.S,
Followed by a Weak Expansion; California Is Weighed Down by Weak High-Tech
Sector, But Will Turn Around by Mid-2002
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December 5, 2001
UCLA Anderson Forecast
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Toyota U.S. Chief Sees Challenges Ahead for Auto Industry
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December 5, 2001
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