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A TIME OF DOWNFALL “The Great Recession”
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The Housing Industry Commercial real-estate fell 7.6% in May 2009 Both dollar volume and transaction count reached record lows The indexes are down 29%

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Page 1: The Housing Industry Commercial real-estate fell 7.6% in May 2009 Both dollar volume and transaction count reached record lows The indexes are down 29%

A TIME OF DOWNFALL“The Great Recession”

Page 2: The Housing Industry Commercial real-estate fell 7.6% in May 2009 Both dollar volume and transaction count reached record lows The indexes are down 29%

The Housing Industry •Commercial real-estate

fell 7.6% in May 2009

•Both dollar volume and transaction count reached record lows

•The indexes are down 29% from a year ago and 35% from Oct. 2007 peak

•In April it dropped 8.6%

•This makes a two month decline of 16%

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Banking IndustryMore banks have failed in the last couple months than in all of 2008

As of Sept. 23 2009 119 banks and counting have failed

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Banking Failures

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Automotive Industry

GM Started in 1908

Founded in 1902 by William Durrant

$90.4 Billion in U.S. tax payer money was used for the bailout

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Unemployment Rates form August 2008 &

August 20092008 2009

Alabama 5.2% 10.4%

California 7.6% 12.2%

District of Columbia 7.2% 11.1%

Kentucky 6.7% 11.1%

Michigan 8.6% 15.2%

Montana 4.6% 6.6%

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Unemployment Rates Without Recovery act, and Projected Actual

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Free Enterprise!!!!

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Citations Wallstreetjournal.com

Wiki.answers.com/Q/what year did general motors start

Google.com

CNN.com

Googleimages.com

CSNBC.com

http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/obama%20with%20mic%20jan%2018%202008.jpg

http://juicyestates.com/files/2009/01/foreclosure-for-sale-sign-with-house-drop.jpg

http://www.fdic.gov/about/strategic/corporate/cfo_report_4qtr_08/image/bank_failures_by_state.gif

http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2009/04/13/77-billion-more-to-bail-out-bankrupt-gm/