In its first estimate for the third quarter of 2012, the Bank of France said that the nation’s GDP was likely to fall by 0.1 percent in the three months to September, which was in stark contrast to the government’s optimistic forecast of 0.3 percent growth for the whole year. Additionally, France’s trade deficit remained … Continue reading
US Job Market Nearly ‘In Recession’ “…Some economists and analysts now wonder if the BLS seasonal adjustments are somehow off a bit. If the financial crisis and recession mucked with the seasonal ebb and flow of the economy, then the adjustments that BLS makes for its monthly reports might be a bit skewed. Some jobs … Continue reading
The Obama administration says one reason the U.S. economic recovery has been so slow is that it is still suffering from the aftermath of the financial crisis. But the U.S. is not the first country to suffer a recession and a financial crisis. And the U.S. recovery is doing worse than all of them. In … Continue reading
The figures from the Office for National Statistics are much worse than forecasts for a 0.2pc contraction. It marks the third successive quarter of contraction, leaving Britain in its longest double-dip recession in more than 50 years. The economy shrank by 0.3pc in the first quarter of the year, following a 0.4pc contraction in the … Continue reading
The nation lost more than 170,000 small businesses during the first two years of the recession, according to an On Numbers analysis of newly released federal data. A total of 6.79 million small businesses operated within the nation’s 938 metropolitan and micropolitan areas in 2010, the latest year for which official statistics are available. That … Continue reading
Workers living through the slowest run of global economic growth in more than three years are in fear for their jobs everywhere except in the very place investors are most concerned about – China. Despite six straight quarters of slowing growth, there are more job vacancies in China than there have been for around a … Continue reading
About 3.8 million Californians went hungry during the recession, according to a report released Monday by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. More than 1.1 million of those adults were in Los Angeles County. Altogether, about one in six Californians had “food insecurity,” meaning they couldn’t put enough food on the table and experienced … Continue reading
With Britain now in a double-dip recession for the first time since the turbulent 1970s, Panorama’s Adam Shaw offers an analysis of the nation’s ability to revive its finances and asks if the poor are increasingly being left behind. We have indeed been here before. The last time we found ourselves in such dire economic … Continue reading
Madam President, the American people are angry. They are angry because they are living through the worst recession since the great depression. Unemployment is not 8.2%, real unemployment is closer to 15%. Young people who are graduating high school and graduating college, they’re going out into the world, they want to become independent, they want … Continue reading
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has released the coincident indexes for the 50 states for May 2012. In the past month, the indexes increased in 34 states, decreased in nine states, and remained stable in seven states, for a one-month diffusion index of 50. Over the past three months, the indexes increased in 47 … Continue reading
Profits from current production (corporate profits with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments) , in contrast to an increase of $16.8 billion in the fourth quarter. Current-production cash flow (net cash flow with inventory valuation adjustment) — the internal funds available to corporations for investment — decreased $123.9 billion in the first quarter, in contrast … Continue reading
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed the economy shrank by 0.3pc in the three months to March, unchanged on its previous estimate, but revised the data for the final quarter of 2011 from a contraction of 0.3pc to 0.4pc. The figures also revealed the toll the double-dip has taken on families. Household disposable income … Continue reading
NI Conservatives’ economy spokesman, Johnny Andrews, has accused the Executive of ‘sleepwalking towards a jobs crisis’ and failing to ‘deliver a boost for business’, after the latest labour statistics revealed an increase in unemployment and economic inactivity in Northern Ireland. “The Executive’s Programme for Government promised that creating jobs would be a priority, but it … Continue reading
In the lead-up to the G20 summit in Los Cabos, the Brookings-FT Tiger index shows that this stop-and-go global recovery has stalled once again. The engines of world growth are running out of steam while the trailing wagons are going off the rails. Emerging market economies are facing sharp slowdowns in growth while many advanced … Continue reading
Joblessness Rises: Are We on the Verge of Another Recession? | Economy alternet.org – The White House must be telling itself there are still five months between now and Election Day, so the jobs picture could brighten. After all, we went through a similar mid-year slump in 2011 but… JobMarketMon Why the U.S. economy is … Continue reading