Economics

No Recession, But…

Most experts we polled expect growth, however meager, in 2008. A few predict rougher times
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For 2008, the economic outlook is Topic No. 1 for almost all investors. Stock prices and bond yields already reflect recession worries, but an actual downturn would hit portfolios hard. To help get a handle on what to expect, asked 54 forecasters in our annual outlook survey for their views on everything from housing and the credit crunch to Fed policy and global growth. (Click here for full survey results.)

The bottom line looks like this: The economists project, on average, that the economy will grow 2.1% from the fourth quarter of 2007 to the end of 2008, vs. 2.6% in 2007. Only two of the forecasters expect a recession, although it might feel like one if there's sluggish growth over the next couple of quarters, as many predict. Almost all think the risk of a downturn has risen substantially in recent months.