In the U.S., when your neighbor is out of work, it is a slowdown; when your
family member is added, it becomes a recession; and when you too join the same line, then it surely becomes a depression. Unofficially, the unemployment rate in the U.S. has been pegged at 15 percent to 25 percent, while the economic turnaround seems a mirage. The closer you get, the clearer the reality becomes: nothing but refractions.
The Internet is a nation of bloggers and instant pundits who are trying hard to generate some warmth for a frost-bitten economy.
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Posted by: Naseem Javed January 11, 2011 10:05 AMIn the U.S., when your neighbor is out of work, it is a slowdown; when your
family member is added, it becomes a recession; and when you too join the same line, then it surely becomes a depression. Unofficially, the unemployment rate in the U.S. has been pegged at 15 percent to 25 percent, while the economic turnaround seems a mirage. The closer you get, the clearer the reality becomes: nothing but refractions.
The Internet is a nation of bloggers and instant pundits who are trying hard to generate some warmth for a frost-bitten economy.