Monday, September 10, 2012

The recession

  • Romney: Obama gets no credit for stopping our economic slide

    Sam Stein flags a remarkable interview that Mitt Romney gave to a Virginia radio station, in which he suggested President Obama gets no credit for pulling the country out of the recession. His interviewer pointed out that the economy was in total free ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Employment Is Worse than During the Recession

    In one of President Obama's TV ads, Bill Clinton says that the key question in this election is which candidate can figure out how "to return us to full employment.

    www.weeklystandard.com

  • Most of jobs added by state since the recession were temporary

    The Department of Health and Human Services hired the most permanent workers - 4,858 - but it also hired the most overall. It hired many workers at the height of the recession when more people needed food, housing and utility assistance, but most of ...

    www.statesmanjournal.com

  • Feed the Masses, Live With The Classes: How McDonald's Has Weathered The ...

    That adage has served me well over the years and still rings true today, especially during the recent recession and the slow recovery.

    seekingalpha.com

  • Romney On Obama Recovery: He Gets No Credit For Stopping Recession From ...

    WASHINGTON -- In an interview with a local Virginia television station on Sunday, Mitt Romney went further than normal in criticizing the president's handling of the economy, saying that he doesn't deserve credit for stemming the bleeding he inherited ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Middle class was most generous during the recession

    As the impact of the recession spread across the country in 2008 and 2009, millions of Americans reached out to charities for help.

    www.northjersey.com

  • Draghi's 'Rescue' Might Deepen Pain For The Recession-Hit South

    But central banks can only do so much: Draghi has no lever to pull which would fix the deep divisions between the "core" economies of Germany and its northern neighbours and the uncompetitive, recession-hit south. In fact, by yoking the new bond-buying ...

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Recession has left middle-aged men 'most at risk' of suicide

    Middle-aged men are now the most likely group to commit suicide in England, it was revealed today. Men aged between 35 and 49 are now at higher risk of killing themselves than young men, previously the most at-risk group, according to government ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Sound Off: Bush inherited the recession

    Have people forgotten George Bush inherited a recession from Clinton-Gore and he spent eight years in office blaming Clinton for this problem?

    troyrecord.com

  • Who Built the Recession?

    Bill Clinton, who rode a recession into office and left the scene just before another one began, knows something about the blame game.

    www.weeklystandard.com

  • HEALTH SERVICE WOES: Minister James Reilly

    The 174,000 people who cancelled their private health insurance since the recession struck in 2008 might well be rethinking their decision -- while those of us already paying a few thousand a year for private cover might be more determined to hold on ...

    www.independent.ie

  • Why Men Will Never Fully Recover From The Great Recession

    The recession affected men's careers the most, and the workplace will never be the same. But men will never fully recover because the bad economy simply expedited something that had been happening for years, according to Hanna Rosin's new book The ...

    www.businessinsider.com

  • US Stocks Have Retraced the Recession

    So, the market, essentially is back to where it was right when the recession started. It has retraced the lows from March 2009; it has retraced the Panic of 2008.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • UK's poorest children bearing burden of the recession, says Save the Children

    UK's poorest children bearing burden of the recession, says Save the Children. Centre for Social Justice calls for radical change to the fight against child poverty.

    www.familylawweek.co.uk

  • Speciality Retail, Other Industry Now Coming Out Of The Recession

    But the industry is now coming out of the recession. Last week, shares of Office Depot Inc (NYSE:ODP) and OfficeMax Incorporated (NYSE:OMX) experienced a sharp gain after both companies maintained their full-year profit outlook at the Goldman Sachs ...

    www.newstodaydigest.com

  • Recession and remarriage prompt rise of the pre-nup in Scotland

    The number of Scots signing pre-nuptial agreements has soared over the last five years, with lawyers linking the increase to the recession and a change in views on marriage. Tweet. Family law experts say people are trying to protect their assets in ...

    www.heraldscotland.com

  • 'Crusade against recession' needed

    TUC leader Brendan Barber said the country needs an Olympic-style national crusade to climb out of recession instead of "muddling through".

    www.google.com

  • Recession Still Hurting US Families Trying To Put Food On The Table

    Before the recession, about 1 in 10 households had a problem getting enough to eat. But in 2008, things got a lot worse. And it's pretty much stayed that way ever since.

    www.npr.org

  • No Mr. Schiff, Now Is Not The Time To 'Let The Economy Heal Itself'

    The recession the Fed is trying so desperately to prevent must be allowed to run its course so that the economy that we have developed over the last decade, the one that is overly reliant on low interest rates, borrowing and consumer spending, can ...

    seekingalpha.com

  • Mfg. Profits Are 35% Above Pre-Recession Levels

    U.S. manufacturers had another solid quarter of profits from April to June, according to data released today by the Census Bureau.

    www.dailymarkets.com

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