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In This Issue: The Plight of the Working Class Can You Say Jobless Recovery? Drowning in Debt but Getting No Growth The Cancer of Debt New York, Portland and La Jolla Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck in the Muddle Through Middle with you! –With thanks to Stealers...
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How We Get Through "Where Is My V-Shaped Recovery?" We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us So Where's the Good News? LA and Europe This week I spoke to a small group of businessmen/entrepreneurs about the current economic environment, and after my presentation one asked me whether I didn't...
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
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08-19-2010
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Filed under: Employment, Currencies, Euro, Japan, Eurozone, Everbank, Housing, Pound, Recovery, rate, mortgage, US Dollar, Jobless, weak, budesbank
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
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08-09-2010
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Filed under: Employment, Currencies, Recession, Unemployment, Economy, Jobs, Stocks, Stimulus, Recovery, currency, 401K, IRA
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There's a Slow Train Coming A Negative 2% GDP in the Third Quarter? Small Business Still Has Issues Italy, Paris, Vancouver, and San Francisco And a Forbes Cruise to Mexico Sometimes I feel so low-down and disgusted Can't help but wonder what's happenin' to my companions, Are they lost...
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Economy is Improving Slowly Other Recent Economic Reports All This Sounds Good, But… How Do We Grow More Jobs? Home Foreclosures Hit Record High For the most part, the economic reports over the last month or so have been positive. On Friday, April 30, the Commerce Department...
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Is This a Recovery? This Time is Different The End Game Some Good News on Unemployment The Effects of a Tax Increase The Health Chair, Phoenix, San Diego, and New York Last week I wrote a letter to my kids trying to explain what Greece meant to them. Reader Ken V wrote: "Great letter, John. Now...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Chuck Butler Will Help You Create Your Own "Dollar Oasis" in Just One Weekend This February 25 to 27, Chuck Butler is partnering up with The Sovereign Society to hold an intensive, 2-1/2-day currency boot camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. Why...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... How to Build Your Own Profit Oasis in Just One "Weekend" This February 25 to 27, Chuck Butler is partnering up with The Sovereign Society to hold an intensive, 2-1/2-day currency boot camp in Scottsdale, Arizona. Why are we doing this? Simple...
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Thoughts on the Statistical Recovery Lies, Damn Lies, and Government Statistics The Problem of Seasonal Adjustments The Job Creation Engine A Double-Dip Recession? Dad Gets a Lively Lesson We are clearly starting to get some better data points here and there. But as I pointed out this summer, it is going...
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If This is Recovery, Where Are the Taxes? Last Business Standing Stimulus, What Stimulus? The Reality of Unemployment Let the Good Times Roll The Quick Double-Dip Scenario Phoenix, New York, and Thoughts on the Internet No one goes into Wal-Mart and asks to pay extra sales tax. Thus sales taxes are reasonable...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Overview of Recent US Economic Trends Snapshot of the Latest Economic Data Fed's "Beige Book" Sees Modest Improvement Unemployment: The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Room Conclusions - Storm Clouds on the Horizon Eyes around the world are intently focused on this Thursday's...
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The Statistical Recovery, Part Two A Recovery Statisticians Can Love A Few Thoughts on the Housing Market Some Thoughts from Maine Tulsa, Birthdays, Weddings, and Paul McCartney A few weeks ago I first used the term "statistical recovery" to describe the nature of today's economic environment...
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This week I offer something unusual for outside the Box, in that I agree on almost all points with my friend David Rosenberg, except he tells it so much better than your humble analyst. David was the former Chief Economist at the former Merrill Lynch (ah, Mother Merrill, we barely knew ye.) and is now...
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John Mauldin
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07-27-2009
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Filed under: Credit, Consumer Spending, Asia, GDP Growth Rate, Stocks, Bond Market, David Rosenberg, Employment, Baby Boomers, DJIA, Home Sales, Recovery, Financials, Comsumer Confidence, Revenues