Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Unemploymet Among Young Americans

Unemployment Among Young Americans Hits 52.2% - -- a post-World War II high, according to the Labor Dept.-- And worse, without a clear economic recovery plan aimed at creating entry-level jobs, the odds of many of these young adults -- aged 16 to 24, excluding students -- getting a job and moving out of their parents' houses are long.
Marc Faber on the future: Wars, massive government debt defaults, and the impoverishment of large segments of Western society.
Sugar's 'Perfect Storm' May Triple Price by June
What if everyone in the world wanted a 1oz Gold Coin?
Tidal Wave of Homeless Kids Hits Schools
35 Million Americans on Foodstamps
Karl Denninger: Deflationary Collapse Dead Ahead - The battle over whether the collapse will be deflationary or inflationary doesn't negate the fact that both lead to collapse.
World Bank: US Should Not Take Dollar's Place for Granted World Bank President Robert Zoellick: “The United States would be mistaken to take for granted the dollar’s place as the world’s predominant reserve currency.”
The Shadow Foreclosure Industry
Fed’s Alvarez Threatens Congress With Higher Rates if Fed is Audited
A Rich Uncle (Sam) is Picking Up the Borrowing Slack
Food Police Turns Liberals towards Libertarianism
The Dark Years Are Here

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