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... Bush, in Sarasota, Florida, addressed our country, saying that the country had suffered an "apparent terrorist attack. ... While the nation is slowly trying to get as close to normal as it can after this attack on America, many people wonder, what about our economy? The attacks have caused a ripple effect on our economy. Everyone will feel the effects of September 11, 2001. ...
While the economy is doing better than what most economists’ expected, a recession may still be inevitable. In one of his recent visits to Capitol Hill, Alan Greenspan, pointed out that everyone agrees that the foundation of the United States economy was still “solid”(Late 2). While at this meeting Greenspan and many other were trying to figure out ways to help boost the economy. ... Employers are cutting jobs as a result of the weak economy, which is a result of the nation’s fear since the September 11 attacks. ... Many economists think the economy will start turning around by early next year; unemployment will be a continuing problem, even as the economy recovers. ... 7 for a long period of time means that the overall economy is shrinking. ... Manufacturers saw that the economy had slowed and so they cut back production resulting in a loss of workers. ...
The effects on the travel industry have been especially hard hit. ...
Although the airline industry is getting hurt the most from the slowdown, other sectors of the economy are feeling the impact.
Approximate Word count = 1165 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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