Confessions Of A Class Worrier
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 13th, 2010 4:38 am by HL
Confessions Of A Class Worrier
The decline of America’s middle class can be charted directly. In the three decades after World War II, the median wage (smack in the middle) grew rapidly, right along with productivity gains. Even as late as 1980, the richest 1…
World War II – United States – Middle class – Next Economy and America – Wall Street
Why the Views of the Wall Street Journal’s Letter Writers Are Far From This World
Thoughtful debate is to be found in places other than Letters to the Editor of the Wall Street Journal where, in Friday’s edition, under the ad hominem heading “Mr. Reich’s View Seems to Be Far From This World,” the editor…
Wall Street Journal – Letter to the editor – J.P. Ruggio – Editing – United States
Can Anyone Say “Final Demand?”
The 2.4 percent GDP growth figure reported for the second quarter caused many economists to once again be surprised about the state of the economy. It seems that most had expected a higher number. Some had expected a much higher…
Economic growth – Economy – Economic – United States – Environment