What's the headline on your 2009 economy story?
Posted at 5:00 PM on December 23, 2009
by Paul Tosto
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We're grateful for all the stories Minnesotans shared with us this year at MinnEcon . Given the lousy economy, we've heard so many stories of struggle. But we've been equally amazed at the stories of resilience.
Help us put a cap on 2009 and point us in some directions for 2010.
Please click here and write us a headline for your 2009 economy story and then give us your 2010 economic outlook .
Help us understand what next year looks like for you and your household. What needs to happen to make that outlook brighter?
The responses will give us a better idea of where we should focus our economic reporting for 2010. Click here and share some thoughts.
You can also post your thoughts below.
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