August, 2010
When will we get our U.S. labor market again?
CEO of Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), Mohamed El-Erian, thinks the last decade is a "lost decade" of unemployment for the labor market in the U.S., according to Bloomberg. El-Erian also thinks that the economy is used to moving forward and never looking back. More people than ever need a loan, but the credit market ...
Payday loans debt collection scams happening
Scams are all over Illinois for payday loans debt collection. Current and former pay day loan borrowers have had their personal information stolen by con artist debt collectors. Reaching their targets on the phone, the fraudulent payday loan collectors use scare tactics such as bullying and also the threat of lawsuits and jail. The payday ...
Miracles like the Columbia accident do happen
The San Andres, Columbia crash that took place on Monday resulted in only a single loss of life. The plane crashed during the landing. The cause of the crash isn't completely certain, but it appears to be a lightning strike. Only one death resulted from the crash after it was all over, and the crash ...
FTC puts possible ban on renting recalled cars
Auto-safety groups sent in a request for the Federal Trade Commission to make it extremely hard to rent recalled automobiles. The companies targeted by this FTC complaint are Enterprise, National and Alamo. The petition to the FTC follows a $ 15 million jury award from earlier this year.
No renting recall policy
The official policy of Enterprise ...
Anti-taxation and also the need for revenue
The American individuals are asleep at the switch when it comes to knowing the role taxation plays in creating the necessary revenue for basic community services. That's what Paul Krugman writes in the New York Times, and it might be that such issues are falling on largely deaf ears in America. Cities shut off streetlights ...