WASHINGTON (AP) - Call it the big fizzle. The hoped-for second-half U.S. economic rebound is looking to be lethargic, with the country straining under high energy prices and fallout from the housing and credit debacles.
Forty-five percent of economists believe the U.S. economy won't log any growth or will clock in at a feeble 1 percent pace in the final six months of this year,
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