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Poll: Is the Recession Good or Bad?

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: February 20, 2009

Whether or not the recession is a good or bad thing might seem obvious. Lost jobs, fewer prospects, foreclosures -- it all adds up to a miserable time. But in today's Washington Post, Michael Gerson argues that the recession contains "hidden virtues," including a return to family bonding and possibly better health, as people struggle to control what they can.

The New York Times' David Brooks said just the opposite back in November. He wrote that while it's tempting to see economic downturns as "an occasion for moral revival," to do so would be a mistake. Because recessions "are also about fear and diminished expectations. The cultural consequences of recessions are rarely uplifting."

What do you think -- is the recession full of hidden virtues, or a source of misery?





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MY THOUGHT

I DON'T KNOW WHETHER RECESSION IS GOOD OR NOT.BUT AS A STUDENT I CAN FEEL THE EFFECT OF RECESSION.OUR MARKET GOES MELTSDOWN AND OUR FUTURE OUR CAREES GOES INTO A DEEP BLACK FROM WHERE WE CAN'T FIND ANY DIVINE LIGHT.SO I SUGGEST TO NOT TO GIVE UP HOPES AND TRY TO TIGHTS BAND OUR HANDS TOGETHER.

ARIK BASU ROY CHOWDHURY of IN @ Mar 07, 2009 09:11:36 AM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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