Oct 14 2009

Stag-Inflation: Japanese Employment Trends in the United States: Part-time, Dispatched, and Contracted Workers. A Decline in the American Consumer Standard of Living. Why the U.S. is not Japan and This is Not Good News.

There have been many comparisons between the lost decade experienced in Japan after the Heisei bubble boom and the current real estate bubble in the United States.  On the surface, superficially things may appear the same.  Japan had a technology led bubble that sent the Nikkei to record heights only to have a bust.  We […]

Oct 10 2009

The Disappearing Middle Class Dream – How the Average American is coping with the Recession: Savings, Banking, Housing, and Investing. Over 50 Million Households Living on $52,000 or less a year.

Last month the American Community Survey detailed the painful 2008 year for American households.  This is a comprehensive survey looking at multiple financial, economic, and social characteristics of Americans.  What we find is that the average American is having a tougher time maintaining a hold on the middle class dream.  This isn’t a revelation but […]

Oct 8 2009

Bankruptcy Filings Spiking: Chapter 7 Booming and 8 Years of Credit Card Industry Lobbying and $100 Million in Fees.

There is probably no bigger sign of economic distress than bankruptcy.  It can be in the form of a business unable to pay debt obligations or an individual simply unable to keep up with former obligations.  Most people that file for bankruptcy are not in a good economic spot.  In fact, if you want a […]

Oct 6 2009

U.S. Dollar fell 35 Percent Over 18 Years from 1984 to 2002 – The U.S. Dollar then Dropped Over 40 Percent from 2002 to 2007: How the Dollar is Being Systematically Devalued since the 1980s. 5 Reason why a Weak Dollar is bad for America.

The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve have kept quite in recent months about any strong dollar policy.  Last time Timothy Geithner was in China he was laughed at by students when he insinuated that the U.S. would get its economic house in order.  The Chinese students realize just like most Americans do, that the U.S. […]

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