uscitizen
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I don't like the "official" term for recession, to me if prices are increasing faster than wages and unemployment is on the rise it is a recession. That is where we are now.
Yeah another name for jobless recovery.
I don't like the "official" term for recession, to me if prices are increasing faster than wages and unemployment is on the rise it is a recession. That is where we are now.
romney was an investment banker or somesuch, so I figure he will do us no favors. Those are the types that contributed the most to this mess.
Hence their sudden wish to add Canada and Mexico into a North American Union...
I don't like the "official" term for recession, to me if prices are increasing faster than wages and unemployment is on the rise it is a recession. That is where we are now.
I don't like the "official" term for recession, to me if prices are increasing faster than wages and unemployment is on the rise it is a recession. That is where we are now.
recession is the breaks they give you in grade school.
I could use a recession...and a nap.
where is my blankie ?
He's using it in GITMO as the face cover for a waterboarding victim.Bush probably is responsible for its absence.
Bush probably is responsible for its absence.
He's using it in GITMO as the face cover for a waterboarding victim.
*I'm good at this blame thing...
What? No that's called inflation. Recession is entirely different.
I'm probably the only one here with an economics degree I know the technical terms. I'm discussing what the general populace would consider a recession not acedamia or investors.
Sure we had to write. The economic courses are a lot of math though. Theory and history of economics was by far the most interesting and I still enjoy to study thoses. Econometric models are not so interesting now unless I have something work related I have to do.
Did you ever have to write when you got your economics degree? I ask only because Top seems unable to master English, yet apparently has a MBA.
i also am very deficient in spelling. I blame that on a few things. 1) way i was taught with phoenix, 2) being a very sick kid and missing lost of school those years, 3) pure laziness on my part. 4) catholic high school. 5) business college finance/economics degree then MBA. 6) writing labs and word processors for papers.
I'm probably the only one here with an economics degree I know the technical terms. I'm discussing what the general populace would consider a recession not acedamia or investors.