by Calculated Risk on 12/03/2008 10:43:00 AM
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Hamilton on Auto Sales
Professor Hamilton is not prone to hyperbole, so when he writes about a "frightening new phase in the economic downturn", I pay close attention:
When I first saw the figure for November sales of cars manufactured in North America-- 236,000 units-- I thought maybe somebody had mistyped the first digit. Even 336,000 would have been a very bad month.And here is his chart of NSA auto sales. The decline in November was stunning - even for those expecting bad news.
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The wrenching changes that might be immediately ahead could mark the beginning of a frightening new phase in the economic downturn.