Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Economic Inequality It’s Far Worse Than You Think
Economic Inequality It’s Far Worse Than You Think

In the article "Economic Inequality: Its Far Worse Than You Think" published in Scientific American on March 31, 2015, Nicholas Fitz discusses "the great divide between our beliefs, our ideals, and reality."
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/economic-inequality-it-s-far-worse-than-you-think/
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Sunday, February 26, 2017
Economic Games
Economic Games
Multi Game - This game allow you KTRE gameplay with real players from around the world. Play, compete, form alliances - Explore the taste of competing with other players! painting games Note! Grajcw niektre games have a chance to win up to 10 000 Euro!
Economic Games
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[Multiplayer games] Another odsona game based on the popular painting games planszwce Risk - Hex Empire. This time, on the way to the conquest of the world the true state of your opponents. The new version painting games of the multiplayer will allow you to measure up against opponents from around the world.
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Friday, February 3, 2017
Economic Resiliency
Economic Resiliency
You listen to the news, read the newspaper or a financial magazine like Forbes and you hear all about economic resiliency. The stock market reaches a new high, employment is up, everything is just peachy keen on the economic front. Really?
It is true on a per capita basis retail spending (ignoring gas sales) in July was up 3.9% from last year and up 7% from July 2009 when the recession was at it lowest. Wow. [See the recent Demand Side Economics blog.
This all sounds good but really it is bull. It is the top 10% of the country that is experiencing this growth, not the rest of us. The growth in spending is among that top group buying more stocks, jewelry, and luxury cars. Meanwhile Wal-Mart workers are still dependent upon food stamps, which the government is threatening to take away.

This is just more smoke and mirrors of the Fed policy. For real economic growth in this country we need the growth of the economy to go to the middle and lower classes, which in turn would increase real and more profound growth.
Tax laws just have to change to get equitability back into the economic system and create economic justice for the majority of our citizens. But this will not happen while the rich control the government and continue to subsidize the wealthy while decreasing help for those in need.
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Economic Mobility and the American Dream
Economic Mobility and the American Dream
There are two ways of measuring economic mobility: absolute and relative. Each offers an understanding of the health and status of the American Dream; however, neither measure can be taken in isolation for a complete picture of economic mobility in our country. This video animates the difference between these two measures.
http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/multimedia/video/2011/economic-mobility-and-the-american-dream
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