Posted on 01 June 2012. Tags: American Economy, Asian Economies, Economist, Financial Markets, First Quarter, First Thought, Friday Morning, Gross Domestic Product, Jobless Rate, Jobless Recovery, Labor Department, Manufacturing Sector, New Jobs, News Today, Paralysis, Pierpont, Stephen Stanley, Unemployment Rate, Wall Street Journal, Wsj
Disappointing reports about the state of the American economy are filling the news today. The AP reports, “The U.S. economy suddenly looks a lot weaker. U.S. employers created only 69,000 jobs in May, the fewest in a year, and the unemployment rate ticked up. The dismal jobs data will fan fears that the economy is sputtering. . [...]
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Posted on 17 August 2011. Tags: Budget Surplus, Credit Rating, Creditworthiness, Economic Collapse, Economic Growth, Economic Turmoil, Financial Crisis, First Quarter, Free Markets, Gdp, Gdp Growth, Heritage Foundation, Liberalism, Market Success, Midst, Reflection, Tiny Baltic Republic, Trade Environment, Twenty Years, World Today
This from the website of the Heritage Foundation is useful for those looking for evidence to fight tax and spend liberalism and Krugmanism. It’s about Estonia – the tiny Baltic republic liberated nearly twenty years ago and one of the freest nations in the world today: In the midst of a world embroiled in economic [...]
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