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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 09, 2010 ) Destin, Florida-- The U.S. government should stop bail-outs and develop a “New Deal” era jobs program to get people back to work, according to a new Housing Predictor opinion poll. The survey was conducted over a three week period ending Sunday, during which time President Barack Obama announced his new jobs program proposal.
The survey clearly demonstrates how Americans are divided over just how to improve the nationÂ’s economy, which is suffering from the worst economic downturn since at least the Great Depression. More than a third of those polled said the government should halt bail-outs, and leave things alone so the economy will heal in time.
Get the full details on the poll and find out why analysts are not forecasting a bottom of the housing market in 2010 at Housing Predictor dot com.
The second largest segment of those surveyed said the government should create a “New Deal” era jobs program to get the unemployed back to work. The government unemployment rate dropped to 9.7% Friday, but indicates that nearly 7-million people are out of work since the start of the economic downturn.
Housing Predictor regularly conducts Predictor Polls to gauge the pulse of consumers on issues related to real estate. Consumers, bankers, mortgage companies, retail outlets and real estate firms count on Housing Predictor forecasts. The company was the first real estate research firm to forecast the foreclosure epidemic, and issues hundreds of local housing market forecasts. Check your market forecast, search foreclosures and get the latest real estate news and analysis at http://www.housingpredictor.com
Housing Predictor
Mike Colpitts
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yourrealestatepro@hotmail.com
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