What happened to all of the doom and gloom economic threads?

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What The Fuck Does Moody's Say?????????????????????????

The economy

has come to a

stand still

since NIGGER CARE was passed

BUT

please PROTECT TEH NIGGER​


.Americans cut spending for first time in 20 months

Americans cut spending in June and their income grew at the weakest rate in 9 months


Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer, On Tuesday August 2, 2011, 11:37 am EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans cut their spending in June for the first time in nearly two years after seeing their incomes grow by the smallest amount in nine months. The latest data offered a troubling sign for an economy that is adding few jobs and barely growing.

Consumer spending dropped 0.2 percent in June, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. It was the first decline since September 2009.

Some of the decline was the result of food and energy prices moderating after sharp increases earlier this year. When excluding spending on those items, consumer spending was flat.

Still, consumers also cut back on big-ticket items, such as cars and appliances, which help drive growth.

Incomes rose 0.1 percent, the smallest gain since September. Many people are also pocketing more of their paychecks. The personal savings rate rose to 5.4 percent of after-tax incomes, the highest level since August 2010.

The data confirmed last week's report that showed the economy expanded at an annual rate of just 1.3 percent in the spring after only 0.4 percent growth in the first three months of the year. It also highlighted that consumer spending softened at the end of the April-June quarter, which could mean the sluggish economy is worsening.

Stocks fell after the report was released. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped more than 100 points in morning trading. Broader indexes also declined.

"The recent run of weak economic news has made us more concerned that any rebound will be more modest than previously looked likely," said Paul Dales, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics.

High gas prices and unemployment have squeezed household budgets this spring. Many Americans are cutting back on purchases of cars, furniture, appliances and electronics. Consumer spending is closely watched because it accounts for 70 percent of economic activity.

Employers have responded by reducing hiring. The economy added just 18,000 net jobs in June, the fewest in nine months. The unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent, the highest level this year.
 
HOW BAD IS THE ECONOMY? Even tooth-fairy payouts are shrinking. “A recent survey found that the national going rate has seen a 40-cent decline this year: From $3 to $2.60. What’s worse? A full 10% of kids are reaching under their pillows … and coming up empty. Compare that to last year when just 6% of kids found no reason to flash that toothless grin.”



RECOVERY BUMMER (CONT’D): Stocks now down for year as economic concerns grow. Dow back well below 12,000. “Four stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was higher than average at 5.3 billion shares.”



COLLAPSE: “As President Obama’s approval drops to 40 percent and independents are fleeing him in droves, as the economy continues to stagger and comparisons to the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter are increasingly being made by Democrats, it’s worth recalling the almost cult-like reverence Obama inspired after his election.”
 
NIGGEROMICKS!

9 Not So Cheerful Stats About The State Of Unemployment




Just in case you were feeling hopeful about our nation's recovering workforce, those Pulitzer-winning buzzkills at ProPublica had to go and compile a whole host of facts and figures that could turn your upside-down frown back into a regular frown.

Among some of the numbers ProPublica lists:

• Total jobs lost since January 2008: 8.7 million
• Total jobs recovered since January 2008: 1.8 million
• Jobs the U.S. needs to create to 5 percent unemployment rate: 6.8 million, as of January 2011
• Years it will take to get back to an unemployment rate of 5 percent: four years if we're adding jobs at 350,000 per month; 11 years if we're adding jobs at the 2005 rate of 210,000 per month
• Unemployed workers per job opening: 4.98
• Pace at which jobs were added throughout the late 1990s: 350,00 per month; Jobs that were added in June: 18,000
• The last time the labor force participation rate was lower than it is now: 1984
• Number of long-term unemployed people in June 2011: 6.3 million, or 44.4 percent of the unemployed
• Recession technically ended: over two years ago, in June 2009
 
the only way to get to true wealth, is to spend massive amounts of money.

quick joke, how does a government fucktard end up with a million dollars in his or her check book?







they embezzle ten million from uncle obama!

gotta love obama math





NIGGEROMICKS!

9 Not So Cheerful Stats About The State Of Unemployment




Just in case you were feeling hopeful about our nation's recovering workforce, those Pulitzer-winning buzzkills at ProPublica had to go and compile a whole host of facts and figures that could turn your upside-down frown back into a regular frown.

Among some of the numbers ProPublica lists:

• Total jobs lost since January 2008: 8.7 million
• Total jobs recovered since January 2008: 1.8 million
• Jobs the U.S. needs to create to 5 percent unemployment rate: 6.8 million, as of January 2011
• Years it will take to get back to an unemployment rate of 5 percent: four years if we're adding jobs at 350,000 per month; 11 years if we're adding jobs at the 2005 rate of 210,000 per month
• Unemployed workers per job opening: 4.98
• Pace at which jobs were added throughout the late 1990s: 350,00 per month; Jobs that were added in June: 18,000
• The last time the labor force participation rate was lower than it is now: 1984
• Number of long-term unemployed people in June 2011: 6.3 million, or 44.4 percent of the unemployed
• Recession technically ended: over two years ago, in June 2009
 
NIGGEROMICKS!

9 Not So Cheerful Stats About The State Of Unemployment




Just in case you were feeling hopeful about our nation's recovering workforce, those Pulitzer-winning buzzkills at ProPublica had to go and compile a whole host of facts and figures that could turn your upside-down frown back into a regular frown.

Among some of the numbers ProPublica lists:

• Total jobs lost since January 2008: 8.7 million
• Total jobs recovered since January 2008: 1.8 million
• Jobs the U.S. needs to create to 5 percent unemployment rate: 6.8 million, as of January 2011
• Years it will take to get back to an unemployment rate of 5 percent: four years if we're adding jobs at 350,000 per month; 11 years if we're adding jobs at the 2005 rate of 210,000 per month
• Unemployed workers per job opening: 4.98
• Pace at which jobs were added throughout the late 1990s: 350,00 per month; Jobs that were added in June: 18,000
• The last time the labor force participation rate was lower than it is now: 1984
• Number of long-term unemployed people in June 2011: 6.3 million, or 44.4 percent of the unemployed
• Recession technically ended: over two years ago, in June 2009

What does Moodys say now.
 
the only way to get to true wealth, is to spend massive amounts of money.

quick joke, how does a government fucktard end up with a million dollars in his or her check book?







they embezzle ten million from uncle obama!

gotta love obama math




What does Moodys say now.

Neither of you are offended by Bubble's use of the word "niggernomics"?

I think that speaks volumes about your lack of character.
 
Neither of you are offended by Bubble's use of the word "niggernomics"?

I think that speaks volumes about your lack of character.

You lack of response to the government killing Mexicans and Border Patrol Agents also speaks volumes, Chihuahua.
 
You lack of response to the government killing Mexicans and Border Patrol Agents also speaks volumes, Chihuahua.

I said that I feel horrible that Mexicans were dying. You never answered when I asked you.

Just more deflecting and bullshit, from the cowardly koala.
 
I said that I feel horrible that Mexicans were dying. You never answered when I asked you.

Just more deflecting and bullshit, from the cowardly koala.

Words from the internet hero Chihuahua, stick to trolling for a date.
 
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