Job cuts heighten recession fears

Signs of dramatic slowdown in the U.S. economy multiplied this week, with big employers announcing major job cuts and the consumer confidence index hitting an all-time low.

Signs of dramatic slowdown in the U.S. economy multiplied this week, with big employers announcing major job cuts and the consumer confidence index hitting an all-time low. Appliance maker Whirlpool said it would eliminate 5,000 jobs, Chrysler laid off 4,300 white-collar employees, and Goldman Sachs and Xerox said they would cut thousands of positions. Publishers Gannett, McGraw-Hill, Time Inc., and Tribune Co., announced staff cuts totalling thousands of jobs.

The Federal Reserve this week slashed its key overnight lending rate by half a percentage point, to 1 percent, in a bid to stir the economy. Expectations of a rate reduction sparked a roaring stock market rally, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing almost 900 points in one day. But veteran investors expect the optimism to rapidly dissipate. “We’ve seen these big rallies before,” said Richard Sparks of Schaeffer’s Investment Research. “This is a significant bounce in an overall down trend.”

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