In mid-2008, we might be facing an economic recession in global proportions. There are important factors that caused this economic slowdown. These include the high oil prices which will lead to high prices of food.
Since food production is dependent on the production process and transportation process on oil. This will be combined with the […]
Economic recession may be a normal part of the economic cycle but this does not mean that it is easy dealing with it. In fact, a lot of people have already been burned by this problem in the United States. Times are tough in the country and more and more people are feeling the heat […]
An economic recession is normal because it is part of the business cycle. This usually happens after the economy recovers, expands and then slows down again which usually last for 2 to 4 consecutive quarters.
Unlike the four seasons we experience every year namely spring, summer winter and fall, this does not happen annually. The […]
A country’s economy operates in a cycle. Sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down below. An economic recession is the low part of that cycle. People do not notice that it is happening before because government was swift to act on it and its policies and clout were able to stabilize the country’s […]
Economic recession may be a new term in your ears but in essence, it is actually a common economic term used to refer to the slowing down of economy. You see, a country’s economy follows a natural cycle. Sometimes it’s up and sometimes it’s down. You just don’t realize that it’s happening because it has […]
A lot of people think that an economic recession is bad. While that is partly true, there are certain benefits.
When the economy is in recession, it won’t be long that you will get a check from the Internal Revenue Service or IRS. This may amount from $300 to $1,200 which is the government’s way […]
The United States has been experiencing economic recession since early of the year 2008. Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are also at risk of facing economic recession for the next 12 months. While Canada, Britain and Japan may foresee a recession in their economy in the future.
With all this recession risks, ordinary people, […]
Economic recession, when you consult the books, is actually pretty common. Economy like everything else in life is a cycle. There are ups and there are downs. After enjoying fruitful years in the past, this is United State’s time under the wheel.
Unfortunately, what is different from this year’s economic recession is the fact that […]
An economic situation in which a country’s gross domestic product or output is sustaining a negative growth for at least two consecutive quarters or six months is called an economic recession. For the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), recession is a significant decline in economic activity lasting more than a few months.
Economic recession […]
18 Nov
Posted by Tradepla as Current Affairs
Your business will surely be affected during an economic recession. If you don’t find ways to make it ride out the storm, chances are you will have to file for bankruptcy and close. Fortunately, there are things you can do to keep it afloat.
Remember that the heart of every business is customer service. If […]
18 Nov
Posted by Tradepla as Current Affairs
Economic recession not only affects those who belong in the working class or the generation involved in labor. Children and the youth are getting affected by economic recession and poverty so much, that these children sometimes never acts their age or sometimes so insecure of their surroundings.
According to the United Nations World Youth […]
This year, there have been murmurs that the United States is entering, again, into an economic recession. Although the National Bureau of Economic Research still has not release any formal announcement regarding this, American people are starting to experience an economic slowdown and a downturn in their financial and personal life.
This would not be the […]
Economic recession and depressions are well known to bring about depression and suicidal risks. There are stories of businessmen jumping out of windows following the stock-market crash of 1929.
Unknown to many, people who commits suicide in the wake of economic recessions and financial crises are not individuals with pre-existing mental illnesses. They […]
Economic recession is taking its toll. A lot of Americans right now are feeling the heat of the tight times as more and more people are losing their jobs and losing their homes. High prices of gas and basic commodities are also making it harder for American families to survive without additional income.
During these […]
17 Nov
Posted by Tradepla as Current Affairs
There is a lot of talk about economic recession nowadays. People are complaining how economic recession is making their lives worse. The economic recession often refers to the two quarters of negative economic growth. A severe recession which lasts for more than two years, becomes a depression.
A recession is characterized by […]
Economic recession is defined to be a period of time (two consecutive quarters) where there is dismal or negative growth in an economy of a specific region or country. Economic recession has different effects on each sector of a nation. A particular sector could experience an impact that could distinctive only in his or her […]
This marks the third week in a row that mortgage rates have moved in one direction or another by more than .4 points. This is highly unusual. For some perspective for the 12 weeks from March 20th to June 5 mortgage rates held steady between 5.85 and 6.09. At this point […]
It is well understood that knife crime within the UK is a growing problem that is proving increasingly difficult for authorities to curb. But what causes this social phenomenon? Why are young people carrying knives and why are so many stabbings occurring? This article will intend to highlight four of the most touted causes of […]
31 Oct
Posted by kigray as Current Affairs
Over the last year the US, once flying high, has fallen and face planted into a somewhat ugly recession. For people with steady jobs the fear is of course the dreaded pink slip. But as long as they can keep their jobs their paychecks in most cases will remain the same. For […]
31 Oct
Posted by enrico as Current Affairs
The SS Richard Montgomery was an American Liberty ship, it sailed for only one year and a month after completion yet is still appearing on shipping news, radars and is kept under close scrutiny today. So what makes this cargo ship so special? The Montgomery, though built to serve and provide vital supplied, is now […]
If you are like most people today, you are probably wondering what you will have to cut on this week to be able to have enough money to pay the rest of your household expenses. Most of these same people have to cut back on the food that they can buy or give up the […]
31 Oct
Posted by aydancorkern as Current Affairs
Our country’s financial problems are still on fire today. We have been hit again at our stock market and all the other stock markets from other countries that make up the Dow. We have more companies that are saying that they will have to layoff or downsize to keep them afloat, but the only news […]
The problem of gun crime is seemingly growing in the UK although in terms of total crime statistics those involving guns only make up one percent of the total figure. Despite this, MPs, campaigners and social commentators are up in arms over the increasing number of shootings and particularly the link between gun crime and […]
It is an undoubted fact that knife crime within the UK is becoming an increasingly large social problem. Recent reports suggest that it is on the increase and those who are most at risk are young adolescents, particularly those in deprived urban areas; that is not to say that is purely young people who are […]
Stansted airport parking is about to get more difficult!
Parking near airports has become increasingly difficult over the years due to a combination of increased volume of traffic and a rise in the number of people using international flights. The world has become a smaller place and the demand on business people to be accessible has […]
Gun crime is a growing problem within the UK. In the past guns have been the reserve of organised criminals although today an increasing number of firearms are finding their way in to the hands of young, impressionable adults and children. The link between gun crime and gang culture is clearly evident and its causes […]
28 Oct
Posted by kigray as Current Affairs
So I imagine many people are breathing a sigh of relief this week. Last week mortgage rates made one of the largest one week jumps in the last 20 years. 30 year rates rose from 5.94 to 6.46 for over a half point increase. I thought that rates would drop this week […]
26 Oct
Posted by kigray as Current Affairs
This week 30 year mortgage rates rose over half a point. This is the largest one week increase this year. It’s interesting that the rate increases happened after the bailout was passed by the government. Although this is not a sign the bailout will fail its not a positive sign of its […]
23 Oct
Posted by globalgeniusbook as Current Affairs
First Things First. Attend to the needs of the injured and make appropriate arrangements for the deceased. There is nothing survivors and the families of the deceased need to do immediately to preserve their personal injury rights to compensation for their injuries and losses or investigating the train accident itself. Attend to the medical, emotional […]
Simply put, Neolites are an improvement on an improvement. What I mean is that compact florescent lighting (CFL) is an improvement over traditional incandescent lighting, which has been in homes for years.
We see incandescent lighting in light bulbs and lamps everyday. They are in our homes and in our workplace. Neolites are an improvement on […]