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Opinion for the economy in E.U.A.

Well for start, its so much difference the economy of USA to that of Mexico thats not a
secret but the difference its brutal many much things of the gringos economy its so much
interesting, fair, and with so many ups and downs now I want to talk a little of the
economy of USA, its just my opinion but I think which is a very good way to start.

At the worst time around the Great Recession, one in 10 Americans could not find work.
Today, the employment landscape is much better. The unemployment rate is only 4.7%,
a level considered in full employment or very close to this level.

There is concern that the unemployment rate is so low because many people have
stopped looking for work due to frustration and therefore are no longer counted within
the workforce.

The US economy is in the midst of one of its longest growth periods. The problem is that
growth has not been stellar. In recent years, the United States has expanded at an annual
rate of 2.4%. That is well below the historical average growth of more than 3%.

This year is shaping up to be another mediocre year. The economy only expanded 0.8%
in the first quarter. Growth is expected to rebound in the spring and summer, but not by
much. The Federal Reserve forecasts a growth of 2% by 2016.

The United States has been on a contracting streak lately. The United States added jobs
in 2014 and 2015 to the fastest pace since the boom years of the late 1990s.

Recruitment has slowed somewhat in 2016. May was a particularly weak month, and
raised concerns about whether the recovery is beginning to stagnate. So far this year,
the United States has created 748,000 new jobs. That is much less than in previous
years, when more than a million jobs had already been created by this point of the year.

One of the biggest economic problems in the United States is that wages are not
growing much. A typical middle-class family earns $ 53,657. That's almost the same
amount as 20 years ago, according to US census data that have been adjusted for
inflation.

Gas prices have fallen drastically in recent years. Most Americans paid less than 2 per
gallon for regular gasoline in early 2016. In June, the cost rose to $ 2.33, but that's still
very low.

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