Economists bullish -- but not about jobs

Courtesy Economic news - CNNMoney.com  Mon, 11/23/2009 - 03:16

Despite rising fears of the U.S. falling into another recession, a survey of top economists found them more optimistic about growth in the fourth quarter of this year and throughout 2010.

But job seekers will have to wait a little longer for employers to start hiring again.


 

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