for s&p's beth ann bovino, feeling good about the recovery is all about jobs. >> we've seen now for the last three months, over 200,000-plus in jobs in new jobs added to the payrolls. and that wasn't government, that was largely private payrolls. that's a big plus in our mind. >> reporter: talk of a soft patch may be heating up, but so far there's been little chatter about a double dip recession. you may recall that was the big worry a year ago, when the economy last downshifted into slow motion. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the economy isn't looking any brighter for teenagers. researchers at northeastern university say only one in four teens will have a job this summer. that makes it one of the worst times for summer hiring since just after world war two. diane eastabrook reports many teens will need to get aggressive and creative if they want to pick up extra spending money during their break from school. >> reporter: for the past couple of months, 18-year-old melissa godar has been pounding the pavement, looking for a summer job in retail. so far, she's