Americans cannot get any truth out of their government about anything, the economy included.
Americans are being driven into the ground economically, with one million school children now homeless, while Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke announces that the recession is over.
The spin that masquerades as news is becoming more delusional.
Consumer spending is 70% of the US economy. It is the driving force, and it has been shut down.
Except for the super rich, there has been no growth in consumer incomes in the 21st century.
Statistician John Williams of shadowstats.com reports that real household income has never recovered its pre-2001 peak.
The US economy has been kept going by substituting growth in consumer debt for growth in consumer income.
Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan encouraged consumer debt with low interest rates.
The low interest rates pushed up home prices, enabling Americans to refinance their homes and spend the equity.
Credit cards were maxed out in expectations of rising real estate and equity values to pay the accumulated debt.
The binge was halted when the real estate and equity bubbles burst.
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