Posts Tagged 'economic'

Harry Reid’s Loss Is Free Trade’s Gain

Harry Reid’s Loss Is Free Trade’s Gain
Perhaps the most valuable outcome of the midterm election is that it allows Republicans to remove Harry Reid, D-Nev., from his post as Senate Majority Leader, or as I have dubbed him, “Chief Bottleneck for Free Trade.” With his demotion, his ties to labor unions can be minimized, which means that America can earnestly negotiate free trade agreements.

This comes at an important time. President Obama is in Asia to participate in discussions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would support ...

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Economic Pessimism Evokes Great Depression

Economic Pessimism Evokes Great Depression

A new story from The Associated Press stopped me in my tracks. The gap in employment rates between America’s highest- and lowest-income families has stretched to its widest levels since officials began tracking the data a decade ago.

Rates of unemployment for the lowest-income families — those earning less than $20,000 — have topped 21 percent, nearly matching the rate for all workers during the Great Depression. U.S. households with income of more than $150,000 a year have an unemployment rate ...

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