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Warren Buffet: US economy to recover in five years
Billionaire Warren Buffett said Monday the US economy could recover in five years, and compared the current battle against prolonged recession as a Pearl Harbor-like situation during World War II.
"I think that economy will be fine in five years, but I wish we'd get there faster," said Buffett, one of the world's richest men, in an interview with CNBC.
"America's best days are ahead, but how fast we'll go there is in question."
He described the current situation, in which unemployment is at a 25-year high and stocks have plunged to 12 year lows, as "an economic Pearl Harbor" and "an important war which could be won."
Japanese planes attacked the US Naval base at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, leaving more than 2,000 servicemen dead. The surprise strike drew the US into World War II. Apparently, Buffet feels the United States was blindsided by economic strife, though folks in the Heartland have been feeling the pinch of job loss and inflation for several years.
Buffett, who heads the holding company Berkshire Hathaway, said the Federal Reserve's "prompt and wise action" had prevented the situation from "getting even worse" as the central bank cut interest rates to virtually zero and took other steps to reign in turmoil.
Asked about the lackluster economic recovery and plunging inflation, he said "it will depend on the wisdom of government's politics."
"I've never seen Americans more fearful," he said. "It takes five minutes to become fearful, much more time to regain confidence. The system does not work without confidence," he said.
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at 06:45 on March 10th, 2009
Americans are always wanting things done now, we are the most hurried up people even though we wore blinders while our lives as we knew them were crumbling. I am an Independent voter that can be patient while the Obama team tries to put the country back on the right track. The saddest part is we need to work together and I don't forsee that happening in our 2 party system that only cares about their own agendas. Worse than children over who is better than who...the me me generation needs to become the us us generation and get it right, our future and our children's future depends on it. The days of living beyond your means are over, materialism has damaged the American psyche, it is time to look beyond stuff and start looking at the person inside. I believe this depression will bring America back to the basics of life which is it's people not it's assests.