Despite the Federal Reserve's forecast that the economy will even out by the end of 2009 and most likely start its recovery by 2010, Fed Reserve Chairman said that the US economic crisis will have a long-term impact on consumer wealth, home prices, and credit scores. According to him, "The damage from this turn in the credit cycle – in terms of lost wealth, lost homes, and credit scores – is likely to be long-lasting."
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