Halfway Through the Lost Decade
By Robert Scheer
Does anyone care that the economy is floundering and that we are
not getting out of this crisis anytime soon? Housing values are in the
cellar, the Fed foresees unemployment remaining unacceptably high for
the next three years, and national economic growth is predicted to be,
at best, anemic.
Even the substantial rise of stock averages during recent years has
been based in large part on the ability of companies such as Apple to
outsource jobs and sales to booming markets led by China—while America’s
graduating students face mountainous debt and what is shaping up as a
decade without opportunity.
Monday, April 30, 2012
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