Bernanke: Recession Should End This Year

2010 will be 'year of recovery'
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 24, 2009 10:09 AM CST
Bernanke: Recession Should End This Year
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks at the National Press Club in Washington, Feb. 18, 2009.   (AP Photo)

If the government’s plans work, the recession will be over by the end of this year, Ben Bernanke told senators today, making 2010 a “year of recovery.” But, the Wall Street Journal reports, the Federal Reserve chief pointed to continuing storm clouds, saying the US is undergoing a “severe contraction,” and that “the downside risks probably outweigh those on the upside.”

Bernanke said the Fed’s rosy forecast—which shows the economy shrinking 0.5%-1.3% this year, then recovering by 2.5%-3.25% in 2010—were based on the predicted benefits of the stimulus and low energy costs. Bernanke also promised that the Fed funds rate would stay “exceptionally low … for some time,” and touted new measures to increase transparency. (More Ben Bernanke stories.)

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