This interview aired on Irish public tv on friday. This economist is laying it out there. A full-fledged run is underway in his opinion. The euro’s heading for collapse and its unraveling FAST.
I did include a link below but its not displaying. Go…
This interview aired on Irish public tv on friday. This economist is laying it out there. A full-fledged run is underway in his opinion. The euro’s heading for collapse and its unraveling FAST.
I did include a link below but its not displaying. Go…
Most of the unemployed no longer receive aid
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
The Associated Press
Updated Nov 5, 2011 11:16PM
Washington • The jobs crisis has left so many people out of work for so long that most of America’s unemployed are no longer …
Euro zone Oct private sector slump flags recession
On Friday November 4, 2011, 6:50 am EDT
By Anooja Debnath
LONDON (Reuters) – Private sector activity in the euro zone shrank at its fastest pace in 28 months in October as the debt crisis sapped new …
October 14, 2011, 6:00 am
Make-Work and the G.D.P.
By UWE E. REINHARDT
Uwe E. Reinhardt is an economics professor at Princeton. He has some financial interests in the health care field.
Suppose some evening a group of bored and mischievous teenagers…
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/epic-home-deals-await-the-creditworthy-
10132011.html
Housing a no-lose epic bargain at this time?
Let’s see. Income down. Future prospects? – Not bad unless you’re concerned about the fact that the entire archi…
MUCH as some businesses whine about government intrusion, others do pretty well out of it. An index based on the amount of lobbying that American firms do has outperformed the broader market since its creation in 2008; data going back to 1998 show t…
ECRI: Not Quite A Recession Yet, But No Rebound Either
Also Sprach Analyst | Aug. 29, 2011, 5:23 PM
Lakshman Achuthan, the economist at Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), has been rather accurately in the past for calling the major turning poi…
If the economy falls back into recession, as many economists are now warning, the bloodletting could be a lot more painful than the last time around.
Given the tumult of the Great Recession, this may be hard to believe. But the economy is…
WASHINGTON (AP) — The economy expanded at meager rate of 1.3 percent annual rate in the spring after scarcely growing at all in the first three months of the year, the Commerce Department said Friday.
The combined growth for the first six month…
It’s official: The housing crisis that began in 2006 and has recently entered a double dip is now worse than the Great Depression.
Prices have fallen some 33 percent since the market began its collapse, greater than the 31 percent fall that began i…