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Tag Archives: Economic Decline
Escalation: Recent Events Suggest Mounting Economic Danger
By Brandon Smith Source: Alt-Market.us A common refrain from people who are critical of alternative economists is that we have been predicting crisis for so long that “eventually we will be right.” These are generally people who don’t understand the … Continue reading
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Tagged China, culture, Dystopia, Economic Collapse, Economic Decline, Economics, Energy Crisis, Europe, financial crisis, recession, Russia, society, Taiwan, Ukraine, US Foreign Policy
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Growing Social Inequality in America. Wealth Concentration and Decline in Living Standards
New Federal Reserve report US median income has plunged, inequality has grown in Obama “recovery” By Andre Damon Source: Global Research The yearly income of a typical US household dropped by a massive 12 percent, or $6,400, in the six … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Damon, Economic Collapse, Economic Decline, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances, Global Research, recession, Social Inequality, Social Inequality in America
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