Tag: Unemployment
Hey Washington… Quit Bickering And Create Some Jobs!
Washington’s handling of the debt ceiling crisis can be summed up in one word… disgraceful. With time running out at the end of last week, it looked like a deal would never get done. On Friday, House Republicans wasted precious time passing a bill, which they knew Senate Democrats would never agree to. And for […]
The Startling Truth About Consumer Spending
The results are in. It looks like unemployment insurance benefits are the key to our economic recovery. It’s an ugly development. But it’s creating a unique opportunity for you to profit. Let me explain… Right now the unemployment rate in the U.S. stands at 9.5%. That’s 14.6 million Americans who are unemployed. (I’m not even […]
Is The Recession Now A Depression?
You may have noticed something a little different about The Dynamic Wealth Report over the last few issues. No, the content didn’t change (if anything it got better). My colleagues, Robert and Corey were kind enough to author the last few issues. I thought they did a great job… don’t you? While they were working […]
How Unemployment Numbers Will Impact The Stock Market
The second I stepped into my car I knew today would be interesting. On my daily commute, I always tune my radio to the Financial News Network. It’s an all business/all news radio program. I guess studying the market ten to twelve hours a day isn’t enough for me. I’ve got to listen to market […]
Layoffs And Rising Unemployment
I woke up this morning to some unsettling news. Dow Chemical (DOW) is shutting 20 plants and asking 11% of its workforce to leave. On top of that, they’re cutting another 6,000 contractors from payroll. Last week DuPont (DD), another chemical manufacturer, dismissed 2,500 employees. 3M (MMM) is also announcing layoffs this morning… 1,800 jobs. […]