Archive for the ‘Recession’ Category

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The Recession Proof Employers

These days there are plenty of college students in a mass panic as they enroll for their freshman year. While many had hoped the United States would be well out of the recession by now, there is a clear picture that the country may not get out for some time down the road. In this [...]

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American Worker and Their Future

Sure the economy is moving towards being healthy again, but that doesn’t mean that the economy is going to have the people to outfit it’s growing job market. The truth is that there is a very difficult time right now with the up and coming American workers. Yes, this means the eighth graders. It’s sounds [...]

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Companies Getting it Right

While there has been much dark to the recession in regards to the United States economy, there has been some positives too. One of these is with the operations of business. While the constant tightening of the belt is seen as a negative, it’s anything but. These days the companies that were having problems before [...]

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The Predicted Housing Double Dip Could Devastate the Economy

When it comes to housing, it’s a huge part of the economy. Unfortunately, right now it’s not really doing much to help the economy recover from its most recent slowdown. As bad as things are, many economists are saying that things will get worse, in that there could easily be a double dip in housing [...]

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Highest Unemployment Rates In The US

The Unemployment Insurance System is facing its toughest battle with bankruptcy ever recorded, and many states have already lost their individual wars. Take a look at the information, and learn how your state compares to the ten worst cities in the US. With 15.2% unemployment in one city, do you believe a recovery is near? [...]

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Trade Deficit Increases

The U.S. economy witnessed in the months of April its trade deficit widen due to fall in exports and also imports fell to a certain degree. The gap is now 0.6% to 40.3 million dollars. This is the highest since December 2008 and is a matter of concern for the policy makers. But the good [...]

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What’s Ireland grinning about?

The recent Greece Economic crisis and the European meltdown has suddenly made the ministers of Ireland happy. It has welcomed the fall of the European economy with open hands sectretly. The lingering Irish economy will benefit from this fall by an increase in exports along with trade in general and additional revenue through tourism. The [...]

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Drop of U.S. Stocks

The U.S. stocks fell to the lowest in 3 months with the uneasiness going on in Europe over their scheduled resurrection of the European economy. Many analysts debates that the U.S. economy is not strong enough right now to avoid another fall is another reason that the U.S. stocks are on a downward spiral. Many [...]

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U.S. Economy causes Chinese Fall

The Chinese stocks fell to their lowest yesterday, dragging the country’s Benchmark index to the lowest level in more than a year. This recent fall is mainly because of the U.S. economy’s sluggish growth and the European Debt crisis along with the added pressure of Chinese tightening of its business policies. Many of the nation’s [...]

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The Great Web of Debt Related Crisis

The global economy is a great web of inter connected climbers trying to climb a mountain. If one falls, the others feel the pull and some weaker ones let go and fall to economic crisis themselves. A major financial crisis in one country will be no easily contained and will have its effect on foreign [...]

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