What Lies Ahead for the U.S. Economy in 2006

Jan 3, 2006 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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What do slightly slower economic growth, energy conservation, inventory building, modest advances in the stock market, and a slowdown in housing all have in common? They are the 2006 trend predictions from Wharton professors on an economy that is pulling in a stronger 2005 than expected.

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