Economists polled in the March Wall Street Journal Forecasting Survey "see a nearly one-in-six chance that the US will fall into a depression." And they have pushed back their projection of when the current recession will end. In last month's survey, the magic month was August, now it is October, and only 13% of economists project the end to come before the third quarter of 2009: The forecast also shows unemployment climbing through the rest of 2009, with economists predicting another 2.8 million jobs lost. Overall, the 49 economists surveyed for the forecast are not happy with the Obama Administration. 42% of respondents gave President Obama grades below 60 on a 0-100 scale. Treasury Secretary Geithner scored a 51 average. The Journal's Phil Izzo and Kelly Evans share the grades in this video: You can access all of the March Forecast's data in useful multimedia charts here .