State of the Economy continued
- Article Dates:
- 2011
- All Months
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My former partner was asked to speak. This is rare. They listened. This is unheard of.... keep reading
When you see an expert who has been wrong repeatedly publicly pontificate and say nothing, you know he has neither a backbone nor a plan. But what if he has power?... keep reading
The hard-money people see it. The mainstream media cannot.... keep reading
Why your defense of your job is getting more crucial: the squeeze is on your employer.... keep reading
It will happen. It will finally break. Where it does, don't be a creditor. Here is what's coming.... keep reading
How bad will the economy get? Very bad, says America's #1 Keynesian economist. He's right, but for the wrong reasons.... keep reading
The sky isn't falling, but Keynesians think it is. The debt ceiling might not get raised by August 3.... keep reading
"End game," "perfect storm," and "least dirty shirts" are terms this panel of high-level experts used this week. They think the Eurozone may break apart monetarily this year.... keep reading
We are seeing what the Establishment has long maintained would never come. The Establishment is in near-panic mode.... keep reading
Here is a representative sample of the optimism in 2005. That optimism is barely visible today, for good reason.... keep reading
When you see this chart, you will understand. There has been nothing like it since World War II.... keep reading
There are times when I think, "There is no hope." Then I get confirmation.... keep reading
This is where new jobs are created. It's not happening.... keep reading
The trend is clear. The timing isn't.... keep reading
Casey offers three main scenarios for the next 20 years, all painful, none permanent, but without an escape hatch.... keep reading
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