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Monthly Archives: September 2010
The Recession is (Really) Over
Popular Economics Weekly The Great Recession is officially over. We really can breathe a sigh of relief—even though job formation is just now picking up, while major segments are still stagnating; such as real estate, and motor vehicle production. But … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly Financial News
Tagged consumer confidence, consumer price index, CPI, housing construction
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The Jobs Are Coming
Popular Economics Weekly The August unemployment report supported both sides of the stimulus debate. Democrats said it showed more stimulus was needed, while Republicans said employers were holding back because of too much government—too many regulations and a soaring deficit … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Weekly Financial News
Tagged labor productivity, Robert Reich, unemployment report
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