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Robert Reich (Economic Storm Clouds Ahead) - 0 views

  • The reality is we’re still in the doldrums, and the most recent data gives cause for serious worry. Almost all the forward movement in the economy is now coming from consumers —  whose spending is 70 percent of economic activity. But wages are still going nowhere, which means consumer spending will slow because consumers just don’t have the money to spend. 
  • The Fed is keeping interest rates artificially low, allowing consumers to get low home-equity loans and to borrow against the rising values of their homes. Needless to say, this trend, too, is unsustainable.
  • Over 90 percent of the value of the stock market — including 401(k)s and IRAs — is held by the wealthiest 10 percent of the population.
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  • Moreover, the main reason stock prices have risen is corporate profits have soared. But that’s largely because corporations have slashed their payrolls and keep them low.
  • And, by the way, the full effect of the cuts in government spending hasn’t even been felt yet. The sequester is going to be a large fiscal drag starting next month.
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College Grads May Be Stuck in Low-Skill Jobs - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • By some measures, nearly half of employed college graduates are in jobs that don't traditionally require a college degree.
  • companies needed hundreds of thousands of skilled workers to develop, build and install high-tech systems
  • ew technologies may eventually revive demand for advanced skills, he added, but an economic recovery alone won't be sufficient.
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  • demand for such skills has fallen in recent years, even as young people continued to flock to programs that taught them.
  • Brian Hackett, who graduated with honors from the College of New Jersey in 2010 with a political-science degree, is among those who haven't found full-time work.
  • too few workers with the right set of skills, particularly in high-end manufacturing and certain trades.
  • The subsequent housing boom helped mask the problem by creating artificially high demand for workers of all kinds, but only temporarily.
  • College-educated employees also tend to earn more and advance more quickly even when they are in fields that don't require a degree.
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      All is not lost -at least there is some good news.
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      College-educated employees also tend to earn more and advance more quickly even when they are in fields that don't require a degree.
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Want to Build Wealth? Pick the Right Mortgage - Yahoo! Homes - 0 views

  • • The buyer paid low fees in the application and approval process. • The interest rate was low.
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Workers Over 60 Make More Than Colleagues - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

  • eople who take longer to get into career-track positions, or who start out earning very low wages, may never
  • make up that lost financial ground.
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