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  • It sure looks like the recovery–when it comes–could be poor at generating jobs. It isn't just the high unemplpyment rate. It's the large number…

  • The sustainability and global climate change debate is shifting from science to political economy. I'm probably late to this paper, but I just read…

  • Jun 9, 2009

    Peter Bernstein

    Peter Bernstein passed away on June 5th. He was the nation's leading financial philosopher of risk. Bernstein was one of the wisest people I've…

  • The employment report suports the notion that the 18 month long recession is nearing its end. The 345,000 decline in payroll employment is about…

  • In the 1990s and early 2000s more Americans than ever filed for personal bankruptcy. On April 20, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the…

  • Jun 3, 2009

    The Dow

    Remember Victor Talking Machines, Postum Incorporated, and Nash Kelvinator? Probably not, unless you love business and finance history. These…

  • Economist Brad Setser has a powerful chart on his blog. He makes the important point that despite the run-up in federal borrowing the U.S. is…

  • When the National Bureau of Economic Research gets around to dating the end of the recession will they pick June as the downturn's trough? It's…

  • Jun 2, 2009

    New HSA limits

    According to America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) about 8 million people are covered by HSAs. That's up from 6.1 million one year earlier….

  • This could be a financial boon to a number of retirees. Many older people on Social Security have been forced by the bear market to go back to work…