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Rising state payroll taxes in the U.S. as borrowing from the federal government increases

11/20/2010

Rising state payroll taxes in the US in 2010 acts as a disincentive for hiring. The rising state payroll taxes go to paying back $41 billion in loans from the federal government needed to fund unemployment insurance.

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States Raise Payroll Taxes to Repay Loans

Wall Street Journal 11/20/2010

Job Tax Plan Lands With a Thud

Wall Street Journal 02/09/2011

Obama Plans to Rescue States With Debt Burdens

New York Times 02/08/2011

Relief for States and Businesses

New York Times 02/09/2011

In Florida, the Unemployed May Face Deep Cuts in Benefits

New York Times 03/31/2011

In Missouri, Extension of Unemployment Pay Is Blocked

New York Times 03/31/2011

The U.S. housing market in 2010-2013

05/27/2010

According to Karl Case its basically flat in 2010 and quite fragile, with a lot of inventory out there. By 2012 the situation had not changed much, except for Washington D.C. with growth in employment, and a small spurt in 2011 in Phoenix from out of state and Canadian buyers. Prices in Las Vegas and other cities continued to decline and there were fears of more homes being released by banks from foreclosed properties in judicial states such as Florida.

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Housing Rebound Grows as Prices Climb Sharply

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

The economic performance of cities: Following the sun

Economist 05/16/2013

Home Prices Rise, Producing a Buying Mood

New York Times 05/28/2013

Housing Recovery Increasingly Prices Out First-Time Buyers

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013

Economic Casualties: 'Missing Households'

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013

Home Prices Jump, but Headwinds Build

Wall Street Journal 07/31/2013

Unemployment in Spain 2010-2014

01/01/2010

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The Next First (and Only) 100 Days

New York Times 12/10/2011

Spanish Jobless Rate Has First Drop in Two Years

Wall Street Journal 07/25/2013

Spanish Job Market May Be Turning Around

Wall Street Journal 01/24/2014

Spain’s Unemployment Declines in 2014

Wall Street Journal 01/05/2015

In Spain, a Soaring Jobless Rate for Young Workers

New York Times 01/01/2010

Spain is simply shifting the problem

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2010

Rising Unemployment in the U.S. in 2010.

06/06/2009

Grouped Articles

Stuck at Unemployed: When A Layoff Becomes a Lifestyle

Washington Post 06/06/2009

Labor Market Takes a Shot To the Gut

Wall Street Journal 06/05/2010

Mystery for the White House: Where did the Jobs Go?

New York Times 07/19/2010

California's Building Bust Choking Off Jobs

Wall Street Journal 07/29/2010

Job Crisis: Machines Over Manpower

BusinessWeek 07/29/2010

U.S. Employers Shed Jobs

Wall Street Journal 08/06/2010


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