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I see an economic diasater coming...

Started by the_big_m_in_ok, September 03, 2009, 01:05:30 AM

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Do you think the American economy will ever improve?

Yes, definitely
Possibly, in the long run
No, it will worsen
Undecided

triffid

Nevada has the highest unemployment rate at 13.4 percent. Average home prices in the Las Vegas area plummeted to $138,000 in 2010 from $220,500 in 2008, the second-biggest decline behind Fort Meyers, Florida, according to NAR data.[/size]
"A lot of the jobs in Nevada, Arizona, and Florida were related to the growth itself -- construction and retail," Frey said. "Once the economy stopped, the growth stopped."[/size]
As housing prices continue to slide, future construction stagnates and unemployment remains elevated, would-be migrants may stay put against their will, Frey said. This will give places like New York and Los Angeles another chance to appeal to residents "stuck" with unsellable homes.[/size]
"When migration picks up, to what degree will there still be this gulf between where the middle class can afford to live and where they can't?" Frey said. "Coastal California will likely still be out of a lot of middle-class homeowners' reach, as will living in the more expensive parts of the Northeast."[/size]
To contact the reporter on this story: Brian Chappatta in New York atbchappatta1@bloomberg.net.[/size]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Mark Tannenbaum at mtannen@bloomberg.net[/size]

triffid

an hour and a half video on the collapse of our civilization.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHufiHAbfD4
triffid

NickZ

  I watched this video about how Cuba managed to survive, and what they did to get by.
               NickZ

  The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

brent31976

I came across this report today - http://www.fastmr.com/prod/284058_pulmonary_edema_global_clinical_trials_review_h2.aspx.
I'm not familiar the publisher, but it looks pretty focused.  Anybody here know the company?