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Bernanke cautious on US recovery | Bernanke cautious on US recovery |
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The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, has said that the US still faces "difficult choices" in cutting the country's deficit. | The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, has said that the US still faces "difficult choices" in cutting the country's deficit. |
In prepared comments to Congress' Joint Economic Committee, he said that action could not be delayed. | In prepared comments to Congress' Joint Economic Committee, he said that action could not be delayed. |
Mr Bernanke added that weakness in the construction sector was still weighing on the economy. | Mr Bernanke added that weakness in the construction sector was still weighing on the economy. |
His cautious comments about the recovery come despite data showing a 1.6% increase in March retail sales. | His cautious comments about the recovery come despite data showing a 1.6% increase in March retail sales. |
"Addressing the country's fiscal problems will require difficult choices, but postponing them will only make them more difficult," Mr Bernanke said. | "Addressing the country's fiscal problems will require difficult choices, but postponing them will only make them more difficult," Mr Bernanke said. |
"Significant restraints on the pace of the recovery remain, including weakness in both residential and non-residential construction and the poor fiscal condition of many states and local governments." | "Significant restraints on the pace of the recovery remain, including weakness in both residential and non-residential construction and the poor fiscal condition of many states and local governments." |
But he added that there were some encouraging signs for the economy. | But he added that there were some encouraging signs for the economy. |
Job cuts were slowing and consumer spending continued to increase in the first two months of the year, he said. | Job cuts were slowing and consumer spending continued to increase in the first two months of the year, he said. |
However, he went on to express particular concern about the high level of long-term unemployment. | |
In March, 44% of the unemployed had been without a job for six months or more. | |
BBC World Service's economics correspondent Andrew Walker says the issue especially concerns economists because people can lose skills and motivation, which makes it increasingly difficult to get a job even when there are opportunities. | |
Some 8.5 million jobs have been lost in the US as a result of the recession. |
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