Mira Temkin When MEET JOHN DOE opens, the audience is introduced to the economic depression and unemployment of 1932, reminding us of the current econmic climate in a very unsettling way. This powerful story reinforces the… March 23, 2011 View full post on All Stories
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Henderson family struggles with job loss, foreclosure threat
March 20th, 2011
davidguide Tera Burbank and her husband, John Clark, are construction workers who have been out of work for more than a year. The Henderson residents live off unemployment and student loans. View full post on All Stories
Update: Chafee proposes new taxes to return R.I. to solvency
March 9th, 2011
davidguide By Katherine Gregg PROVIDENCE, R.I. — As he forewarned on the day he launched his campaign for the state’s top office a year ago, Governor Chafee is proposing $157 million in new taxes on a wide swath of items, including clothing, home heating oil and the price of admission to movies, plays, concerts and college [...]
State and local budget cuts are slowing US economy
February 26th, 2011
davidguide Deep spending cuts by state and local governments pose a growing threat to an economy that is already grappling with high unemployment, depressed home prices and the surging cost of oil. View full post on All Stories
Online Unemployed Personal Loans – Commence Making Money Online Today
February 18th, 2011
davidguide Unemployment is another word nuisance that bothers the unemployed person to undergo a lot. Real meaning of unemployment is that there is no permanent source of earning. This is because unexpected financial catastrophes are not solved on that day by the unwaged people. In that dire situation, loans for Unemployed are with the unemployed people [...]
Fed Forecasts Faster Growth as Economy Gathers Steam
February 16th, 2011
davidguide The Federal Reserve called for growth of 3.4 percent to 3.9 percent this year, up from 3 percent to 3.6 percent, even though unemployment will remain painfully high. View full post on All Stories
Obama’s budget is irrelevant
February 14th, 2011
davidguide Everybody’s talking about Obama’s budget, and everyone is disappointed. If you are a deficit hawk, he’s not cutting enough — the predicted deficit for the next fiscal year, after all, is $1.65 trillion, which would be Obama’s biggest deficit so far. But if your primary worry is unemployment, Obama is cutting too much too soon, [...]
KY Lottery Sales Down
January 31st, 2011
davidguide High unemployment and a shortage of large jackpots are being blamed for a nearly 4 percent dip in statewide lottery ticket sales in the first half of the fiscal year. Kentucky Lottery officials say statewide unemployment near 10 percent has cut into discretionary spending, hurting ticket sales. Lottery officials lowered the predicted dividend to be [...]
Loans For Unemployed – A Thriving Financial Resource For Unemployed People
January 30th, 2011
davidguide Completion of higher education lots of lads and lasses are in the shape of unemployment. Due to unemployment they have no way for having had a good innings. Therefore, they are on the look out for taking financial support to bless their life. In that case all unwaged men and women can avail loans for [...]
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