May 17 2009

State Unemployment Data: 7 States Now With Historical High Unemployment Rate. Michigan 22.8 Percent Unemployment Rate (U-6) with Official Government Data.

There have been many comparisons to the past with our current recession.  For the most part, people are trying to find something familiar so they can have a better sense of where we are heading.  The only problem is that there isn’t much in our own history to guide us forward.  This is a unique […]

May 9 2009

24,700,000 Unemployed or Underemployed Americans: Job Losses Accelerate with 6 million unemployed over last year. Real Unemployment rate now at 15.8 Percent.

It is hard to believe what is taken as good news.  539,000 jobs were lost in April yet this was taken as a positive because it wasn’t 600,000.  Forget about the fact that the revised number for March was moved upward to 699,000 from an initial 663,000.  So it may be the case when the […]

Apr 16 2009

Why There will be no other Bubble to Save us from this 40 Year Financial Bubble: From Manufacturing, Technology, and Financial Services. Real Estate Bubble. Drop in Corporate Tax Receipts.

This recession is already the longest since the Great Depression.  Now merely saying that this recession is the longest does not expose the magnitude and depth of the economic damage inflicted on the market.  $11.2 trillion has been wiped off the balance sheet of American households.   In this article I want to examine a few […]

Apr 5 2009

24 Million Americans Unemployed or Working Part-time but Available for Full-time Work. Why This Recession Feels Much Worse to Average Americans.

During the height of the Great Depression in 1933 with unemployment hitting its peak, 13 million Americans found themselves out of a job.  This translated to 1 out of every 4 workers in the civilian labor force.  You may be wondering how is it that we have recently heard rumblings that this recession may have […]

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