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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 Bush tax cuts in 2010.

08/05/2010

In the face of rising deficits, and questions about the future solvency of Medicare and Social Security, there are questions about the Bush tax cuts which expire in December 2010 if not renewed. With high unemployment the consensus seems to be to leave the tax cuts in place for a limited period, and have serious conversation about taxes when a new presidential term begins. A Value added Tax has been suggested by Paul Volcker, similar to that in Europe.

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The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts

BusinessWeek 08/05/2010

Debt's Deadly Grip

New York Times 08/21/2010

Bush Tax Cuts: Now That's Rich

New York Times 08/22/2010

Why the Rich Don’t Need a Tax-Cut Extension

New York Times 09/25/2010

Tax-Cut Vote Shows Democratic Divide

Wall Street Journal 12/03/2010

Freezing Out Hope

New York Times 12/02/2010

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

Analysis by The Economist and other expert opinion in 2010 of the economic prospects for Europe and the U.S.

01/11/2010

The Economist looks at the near term trends- unemployment not down as much in Britain in August and consumer spending holding up in Britain- as evidence a recovery is looming. And it cites the Suppy Managment Index up slightly in the US. Most other experts see a difficult situation in 2011 as the stimulus fades and local governments cut back- economists such as Stiglitz, Shiller, Krugman, Feldstein and others, and businessmen like Malone.

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Brazil's north-east: Catching up in a hurry

Economist 05/21/2011

One Man Against the 1%

Wall Street Journal 04/26/2015

The world economy: The odd decouple

Economist 09/04/2010

The U.S. Economy: Stuck in Neutral

BusinessWeek 10/14/2010

Tom Keene's Econo Chat

BusinessWeek 10/14/2010

America's economy: Not by monetary policy alone

Economist 10/28/2010

The state attorneys general in the U.S. and the subprime lending and foreclosure crises and mortgage settlements.

12/08/2009

Federal regulators and the Bush and Obama administrations failed miserably to help homeowners achieve loan modifications. This with the false belief that putting homeowners out of their homes would actually speed up a recovery, considering the huge scale of foreclosures in the USA , the high unemployment and other problems hitting the economy. Feldstein's consistent arguments for homeowner relief throughout 2008 and 2009- considering the large number of homeowners under water- as the mortgage crisis unfolded, were ignored by the Bush and Obama administrations. See the comparisons to Japan's lost decade, as the lack of recovery in housing adds to problems with job losses. The lawsuits, legal action and mortgage settlements facing banks as they make their way through the mortgage mess.

Grouped Articles

A Toxic Subprime Mortgage Bond's Legacy Lives On

Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013

Mortgage Program Pans Out

Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013

Fannie’s and Freddie’s Foreclosure Oversight Questioned

New York Times 10/19/2010

Banks Keep their Mortgage Litigation Reserves a Secret

New York Times 01/16/2014

The Case Against the Bernanke-Obama Financial Rescue

New York Times 05/16/2014

BP’s Cuts May Wound Portfolio Recovery

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2015

Rising Unemployment in the U.S. in 2010.

06/06/2009

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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

The economy of Ireland after 2009.

03/27/2008

High unemployment, cutbacks in an austerity budget, emigration like it was before the 1980's, and a whole host of problems facing the Irish.

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Irish Economy Declines 1.2%

New York Times 09/23/2010

Ireland's Unemployed Head Back to the Farm

BusinessWeek 10/14/2010

Ireland: The End of the Miracle

BusinessWeek 03/27/2008

Dell Moving Irish Operations to Poland

Wall Street Journal 01/08/2009

Ireland's Boom Falls Hard in Global Crisis

Wall Street Journal 02/07/2009

Crisis Builds Irish Support for EU Pact

Wall Street Journal 02/17/2009

The growing low wage sector as downside of Germany's improving unemployment rate in 2009-2013

01/04/2008

The unemployment rate dropped to 7.6% in Germany in 2009 an 6.9% by 2013. Experts says this is a result of the rapid growth in the sector paying low wages.

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'Minijobs' Lift Employment But Mask German Weakness

Wall Street Journal 05/29/2013

German elections pit Merkel, challenger over poverty problems - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/17/2013

Europe's Easy-Money Policy Snubs German Savers

Wall Street Journal 11/25/2013

Americanized Labor Policy Is Spreading in Europe

New York Times 12/03/2013

German Recovery Spurs Push for Higher Pay

Wall Street Journal 09/09/2010

Europe Moving Toward Small Steps to Promote Growth

New York Times 05/10/2012


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