by Jeannine Aversa Associated Press Apr. 8, 2010 12:00 AM
WASHINGTON - Problems in the housing market and high unemployment are the biggest economic challenges the nation faces, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday.
After suffering through the worst recession since the 1930s, the economy seems to have stabilized and is growing again, Bernanke said. But he warned: "We are far from being out of the woods. Many Americans are still grappling with unemployment or foreclosure or both."
In remarks to businesspeople in Dallas, Bernanke said he sees no evidence of a "sustained recovery" in the housing market, noting that foreclosures keep rising. Commercial real estate remains a trouble spot, too.
The toughest problems are in the job market. Even though layoffs have slowed, hiring is "very weak," Bernanke said. He noted that unemployment, now at 9.7 percent, is still close to its highest levels since the early 1980s.
Record-low interest rates should help foster the recovery, the Fed chief said.
But economic growth won't be robust enough to quickly drive down the jobless rate, he indicated.
The Fed is widely expected to keep its key interest rate near zero at its next meeting on April 27-28 and for most of this year. The Fed has held rates at such rock-bottom levels since December 2008.
Deciding when to start boosting rates will be among the most important decisions Bernanke will make in his second term, which started in February. Doing so too soon could endanger the recovery. But waiting too long could spur inflation or feed some new speculative bubble in the prices of stocks, bonds, commodities or other assets.
Thomas Hoenig, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo., in separate remarks Wednesday said the Fed needs to start boosting rates "soon." He did not say when.
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