The downturn that was initially seen as a problem for Wall Street alone is now showing worrying signs of spread. The New York Times looks at the spread and its implications
Indeed, some economists fear it will last longer and inflict more bite on workers and businesses than the last two recessions, which gripped the economy in 2001 and for eight months straddling 1990 and 1991. This time, these experts say, a recession in which economic activity falls over a sustained period and joblessness rises across the board could even persist into next year.