Economists: We don't need more stimulus

Courtesy MSNBC.com: Business  Mon, 12/21/2009 - 06:33

The U.S. economy doesn't need another round of government stimulus spending to stay afloat in 2010, according economists surveyed in msnbc.com’s year-end roundtable.


 

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