HONOLULU — Hawai‘i’s economy is still sputtering — and it isn’t expected to fully recover any time soon. That’s according to the latest quarterly report from economists at the University of Hawai‘i who say “Hawai‘i’s recovery process is tenuous and
HONOLULU — Hawai‘i’s economy is still sputtering — and it isn’t expected to fully recover any time soon.
That’s according to the latest quarterly report from economists at the University of Hawai‘i who say “Hawai‘i’s recovery process is tenuous and far from complete.”
“Our forecast is for gains as we move into 2012, but not at a pace that will lead to rapid improvement in economic conditions,” the University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organization wrote in a report released Friday.
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