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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why It Still Feels Like Recession To 95% Of America [View all]
http://www.businessinsider.com/why-it-still-feels-like-a-recession-to-95-of-america-2013-8If you want to claim the 2008 recession ended, you have to find a metric that reflects "growth." For instance, gross domestic product (GDP), which has expanded since 2009.
But as Lance Roberts, Gordon T. Long and I discuss in Is the US in a Recession?(43 min. video, 52 slides), this metric of "growth" is suspect on a number of counts. For example, does this chart of full-time employees relative to the population look expansionary?
Or how about this chart of median household income, which adjusted for inflation isdown 7.2%?
Or how about real personal income less government personal transfers on a 5-year basis (the red line)? Notice that the red line only popped briefly above 0% into "growth" in late 2012 as those who could declared income in 2012 before the 1013 tax increases kicked in.
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If you don't have a solid full-time job and you can only afford necessities,
LuvNewcastle
Aug 2013
#5
They are not talking about us, when claiming recession is over. As during the * regime, they are
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#6
And now the Lying Liars are doing exactly as the Lying Liars before them did -
truedelphi
Aug 2013
#49
I wondered if it was truly a small world as my neighbor is also building a greenhouse.
WCLinolVir
Aug 2013
#53
Garlic is particularly resistant to pests and protects many of your other plants.
AllyCat
Aug 2013
#59
Nominal is actual (dollar in this case) growth. Real is adjusted for inflation.
Lucky Luciano
Aug 2013
#23
republicans have no interest in bolstering an economy with a democratic President at the helm
spanone
Aug 2013
#12
Plants grow right out of the ground, converting molecules into whatever we need using solar now!
Civilization2
Aug 2013
#29
Ah yes, the soon to come,. It is like the bar sign "FREE BEER!", with the small print "tomorrow",. .
Civilization2
Aug 2013
#43
Are you dreaming? Little plastic parts are not going to rebuild the collapsing biosphere.
Civilization2
Aug 2013
#55
We need a New New Deal. That is, a new economic structure that works for working people.
reformist2
Aug 2013
#22
K&R As always. Keep getting it out there, all we have on our side is the truth. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#44
During the Cold War the Soviets used to talk about "capitalist exploitation of the workers"...
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#51