Aug 19 2012

Debt bubble amnesia – 40 percent increase of Americans with accounts in collection in the last decade. System still heavily reliant on extreme consumption.

The debt hangover is still giving the nation a deep headache.  For example, in 2003 10 percent of Americans had an account in collections.  Today, it is more than 14 percent.  The addiction to debt is both troubling but what is more surprising is how little was learned from the financial crisis.  The stock market […]

Aug 17 2012

Healthcare jobs expand servicing many older Americans with little to no savings – Since the recession started top employment fields related to healthcare. Over 10 million Americans no longer in the labor force.

Get used to sluggish growth.  Although the political season is in full force and every candidate is promising you unicorns and roads to utopia if you vote for them, the reality is we have some built in challenges that neither party can easily fix.  The unemployment rate has trickled lower thanks to lower wage jobs […]

Aug 14 2012

Welcome to the land of the poor and rich – Trading the middle class for economic extremes.

The extremes in the US have gotten more pronounced in this economic crisis.  It is hard to imagine a country where 46 million people are living with the assistance of food stamps while 6 of the 400 top income earners pay no federal tax.  I’m sure that just like most Americans you pay your fair […]

Aug 10 2012

Long live the debt ceiling – approaching the fiscal cliff by spending $1 trillion more than is being taken in. A breakdown of government spending and revenues.

History does love to repeat itself especially when it comes to debt bubbles.  At the rate the US government is burning through money, we are likely to breach the debt ceiling limit even before we enter 2013.  We’re about $400 billion away from the $16.39 trillion limit but considering we’ve already spent $700+ billion that […]

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