I think his words are a tad premature and maybe betrays
his own fear:
**Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday the
current economic
situation bears "no comparison" to the much deeper
crisis of the 1930s Great
Depression.
"Well, you hear a lot of loose
talk, but let me just ... say, as a scholar
of the Great Depression --
and I've written books about the Depression and
been very interested in
this since I was in graduate school, there's no
comparison," Bernanke
said in a question period after an address in Austin,
Texas.
Bernanke cited "an order-of-magnitude difference" in the current
situation
compared to the 1930s.
"During the 1930s, there was a
worldwide depression that lasted for about 12
years and was only ended by
a world war," he said.
"During that time, the unemployment rate went
to 25 percent, at least, based
on the data that we have. The real GDP
(gross domestic product) fell by
one-third. About a third of all of the
banks failed. The stock market fell
90 percent."
Bernanke said
the situation at that time represented "very
difficult
circumstances,
" because "we didn't have the social safety
net that we have
today. So let's put that out of our minds; there's no --
there's comparison
in terms of severity."**
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Well,
Ben, this bear market is only 1 year along (Prechter would say 7
years
along) and has vaporized 50% of the market's value. More market
value has
been vaporized in the first 12 months of this bear than was
lost in
1929-1931.... IN LESS TIME. No bear market has seen the Dow
lose as much
market value in percentage and real terms OTHER THAN the
Great Depression.
None. As I recollect, Lehman survived the Great
Depression; not so this
time and countless others effectively would have
folded had it not been for
the bailout. Granted, the Great Depression saw
88% high to low in the Dow,
but this one ain't over by a long shot. Or,
maybe you're declaring "Mission
Accomplished" already. I believe this
first 12 months is just an early
warning signal this bear will be BIGGER
than 1929-37. The fat lady hasn't
started to warm up as yet. And when she
does begin singing it will be the
Carpenters "We've Only Just Begun."
JMHO.