Recovery’s Slow Pace Causes Problems Globally, Nationally, Locally

 In Fishkind Commentaries

December 3rd, 2013 | WMFE – An increasing number of economists say global economic growth is too slow, and its lethargic pace is causing serious harm at home and abroad. That’s according to 90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind. He says the damage of a sluggish recovery can be seen not only on a global and national scale, but on the state level in Florida as well. While there are many factors involved in the economy’s lagging growth, this week, Hank tells 90.7’s Nicole Creston that he traces most of the trouble back to one major issue.

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