Moore School releases economic forecast for 2011

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The South Carolina economy improved in 2010 and will continue to recover in 2011 but at a slow pace, according to the forecast released by University of South Carolina economists at the Darla Moore School of Business' 30th annual Economic Outlook Conference (EOC) Thursday (Dec. 9).
Job growth, the most important measure of economic progress next year, is expected to increase to 1.2 percent in 2011 from 0.1 percent growth in 2010, according to the presentation by Dr. Doug Woodward and Dr. Joey Von Nessen, economists in the Moore School's Division of Research, to business and government leaders who attended the event from throughout the state.

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  • Fail move along

  • FYI-to all you people without jobs, all you people about to lose your homes-listen up. The republicans WANT YOU TO LOSE YOUR JOBS AND HOMES!

    They don't care about you. They know the best way for one of them to win the presidential race is to ruin the ecomomy. They've stated they want to defeat Obama next election at all costs! THIS IS DOCUMENTED! Then, when they get in the white house the very first thing they will do is to CUT TAXES FOR THE RICH! And what about those jobs?......SUCKERS!

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