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50 Economic Numbers From 2011 That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe
7 Charts That Sum Up Our Jobs Mess
Rosenberg: Still Not Convinced? Here's 13 MORE Signs The Recovery Has Hit The Skids
With the US trapped in depression, this really is starting to feel like 1932 - Telegraph
The Death Of Las Vegas
The Burning Platform, financial collapse, depression, war
Warning: We’re falling into a double-dip recession. « InvestmentWatch
Neithercorp Press » Blog Archive » Warning Signs Of Full Spectrum Collapse Are Everywhere
25 Questions To Ask Anyone Who Is Delusional Enough To Believe That This Economic Recovery Is Real
America, the fragile empire - latimes.com
#214: Life After Growth « Richard Heinberg's Museletter
Early-adopters believe that the nation and the world have turned a corner. They understand something the media either ignore or deny. They’re betting on a future of local food systems, not global agribusiness; of community credit co-ops rather than too-big-to-fail Wall Street megabanks; of small-scale renewable energy projects, not a world-spanning system of fossil-fuel extraction, trade, and consumption. A future in which we do for ourselves, share, and cooperate.
Why is Collapse Being Predicted for the United States and Canada? | Go Green or Die
How Long Before You Wake Up, Politicos? - The Market Ticker
10 Huge Flashing Danger Signs That The U.S. Economy Is Headed For Disaster
The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Amped Status
The economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S. public and society is unraveling at an increased rate.
FT.com | Economists' Forum | A second Great Depression is still possible
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, terror
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Calculated Risk: Hotel Defaults and Foreclosures Increase Sharply in California
The Scariest Jobs Chart Ever
Why Are We Lying to Ourselves About Our Catastrophic Economic Meltdown? | PEEK | AlterNet
1,000 Banks to Fail In Next Two Years: Bank CEO - Private Equity and Hedge Funds * US * News * Story - CNBC.com
Chycho.com - Analysis and discussion about the world we live in.
America Is Running Out Of Rope - The Market Ticker
Does USA 2009 = Argentina 2001? Part I: Falling economy reaches terminal velocity - Eric Janszen - iTulip.com
The Great Depression - Hans F. Sennholz - Mises Institute
YouTube - Alex Jones `Max Keiser on the economic crisis` 1/7 2009-04-06
Five Economic Storms Raging NOW! | Money and Markets: Free Investment Email Newsletter
Collapse Psychosis - Navigating the Madness - Free Press Opinion
The US Is Facing a Weimar Moment | CommonDreams.org
The Geography of a Recession - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
Option ARMageddon » Blog Archive » George Soros finally gets it
"Worst Is Yet to Come:" Americans' Standard of Living Permanently Changed (video) - Housing Bubble and Bear Links
But "the worst is yet to come," according to Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, who believes American's standard of living is undergoing a "permanent change" - and not for the better as a result of: * An $8 trillion negative wealth effect from declining home values. * A $10 trillion negative wealth effect from weakened capital markets. * A $14 trillion consumer debt load amid "exploding unemployment", leading to "exploding bankruptcies." "The average American used to be able to borrow to buy a home, send their kids to a good school [and] buy a car," Davidowitz says. "A lot of that is gone."
Japan’s “Unimaginable” Contraction | afoe | A Fistful of Euros | European Opinion
The Housing Bubble Started in 1979: The 3 Stages of the Housing Bubble. From Birth to Bust. Housing Collapse is 30 Years in the Making.
The Financial Crisis Is Driving Hordes of Americans to Suicide
BBC News Hiding Economic Recession & Bust Britain | Complaints on Globalization Banking Politics
Balls Predicts 'Worst Downturn For 100 Years'
Shadow treasury minister Phillip Hammond described the comments as a "staggering and worrying admission". He told the BBC: "Is Ed Balls spilling the beans here and telling us that the government sees the situation as slightly more serious than they have tried to portray?"