Thursday, February 25, 2010

Greenspan: Worst Financial Crisis EVER, INCLUDING the Great Depression


Greenspan: Worst Financial Crisis EVER, INCLUDING the Great Depression
Greenspan just 
said that the current credit crunch is "by far the greatest financial crisis, globally, ever" -- including the 1930s Great Depression.

Bloomberg notes:
Greenspan said that while the economy was in worse shape in the Great Depression, the recent financial crisis was potentially more harmful than that in the 1930s because “never had short-term credit literally withdrawn.”
Greenspan also said “fiscal affairs are threatening this outlook” for recovery.
As I pointed out last May:
The following experts have said that the economic crisis could be worse than the Great Depression:
Unfortunately, virtually everything the American government has done since the crisis started has been counterproductive. See thisthisthisthisthisthisthis,thisthisthis and this.

The same is true of most other governments.

In the understatement of the day, Greenspan also called the recovery "extremely unbalanced," driven largely by high earners benefiting from recovering stock markets and large corporations.

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