While the twin deficits, talk of inflation and the potential for high oil prices linger as threats to the economy in 2006, many believe momentum spilling over from 2005, including the rebuilding after the hurricanes, a solid housing market and continued consumer spending can outweigh these threats. And even with Wall Street and the world adjusting to a new Federal Reserve chairman, experts predict the economy in 2006 will be just fine.
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