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Education is Everything »

Has there ever been a time when increased skills and education have not been vitally important to furthering one’s well being? As we move forward in developing our ‘new’ economy, education and advanced skills will be increasingly more important. I would only wish that the dirty little secrets embedded in urban education were more widely [...]

Green Shoots or Grub Worms? »

Being an avid gardener, I was heartened to hear earlier this year that so many economic landscape experts were predicting and hailing the advent of “green shoots” this spring. So I set out to patiently wait and watch for the first sign of those precious little sprouts of green. But none appeared. The spring rain [...]

Unemployment and Your Stuff »

As more and more people lose their jobs and become unable to pay their bills, will they start pilfering what they need or can sell? The answer isn’t a solid “absolutely,” but the evidence points to “probably.” Whether people will engage in acts they know are wrong depends on several variables: 1. The strength of [...]

Grim Unemployment Stats Are Trending Long »

John McLaughlin has disturbing facts on unemployment. From his PBS show: … Four-point-four million jobs have disappeared since this recession began 15 months ago. That’s about 10,000 job losses every day — an apocalyptic rate. The result was the highest unemployment rate in 25 years, now over 8 percent. Some economists say the unemployment is [...]

Only 610,000 people filed for unemployment last week. Things must be better. »

The word is, only 610,000 people filed for unemployment last week (a holiday week). That’s a drop from previous weeks. Let’s all go out and buy a car. Of course, let’s face it, the number would almost have to go down at this point, simply because there are fewer people left out there who are [...]

Krugman: “Things Are Getting Worse More Slowly” »

Of course, if you’re Rosily The Riveted ‘Bot Rachel Maddow, you optimistically title the segment, “Things Are Looking Up?.” Dear readers, please wade through the gushing over Obama’s visit to Iraq to get to Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman; it’s worth it because the economist and NYT columnist covers a lot of territory, including the Treasury [...]

“G-20 Ends US Economic Sovereignty” »

This is a disturbing, important video about what Obama did to this nation on April 2nd, and I am COUNTING ON YOU to give us feedback. (While Mr. Morris is not one of my favorite persons – his obsession with dissecting the Clintons has marred his credibility at times – when he discusses other topics, [...]

Dr. Edwin Vieira’s Amazing Crystal Ball, 2006 »

I will admit that I am not a student of the Great Depression, but I have started reviewing that period. Obviously I, like every American, hope our economy stabilizes and we regain our footing and return to prosperity. While the pragmatic optimist in me believes that can happen, the trader and risk manager in me [...]

Astonishing Worldwide Unemployment Numbers & A Request for Your Employment Story »

Al Jazeera has launched a campaign to get viewers, around the world, to submit their stories via video for airing: Al Jazeera wants to know how the financial crisis and soaring unemployment rates are affecting you. Have you recently lost your job or do you fear losing it? How is the economic crisis impacting you [...]

The Truth May Hurt »

I very much appreciate reading material written by people whom I perceive as having no agenda. I have tried to bring people like this (including Ray Dalio, Paul Keating, Bob Rodriguez, Steve Rehm, Kevin Doyle, Vaclav Klaus, and many others) to Sense on Cents because I firmly believe we all become more educated and informed [...]

Look Who’s Standing in Line »

A professional woman in her 40s, whose small business has slowed to a bare trickle, whispered during our weekly coffee date that she was now getting most of her groceries from a food bank. She described how it felt to be in public, standing in a long line at a local church, and being grateful [...]

Unemployment Report 3-6-09 »

The highly anticipated monthly unemployment report was just released. On the surface, the numbers may appear to be in line with expectations, but looking deeper into the numbers the report is actually worse than expected. Let’s dive into the numbers and comment on what they mean for our economy and markets. The Unemployment Rate jumped [...]

When the Oracle of Omaha Speaks . . . »

Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders is always a highly anticipated event by market participants. Given the fact that Berkshire is effectively a diversified holdings company, Buffett has a unique perspective into a wide array of businesses. He also has the wisdom of investing over many years and through many challenging markets. Well, if misery [...]

February 2009 Market Review »

Prior to going to the comments section of my son’s report card, human nature dictates that I first look at the grades. In that same vein, let’s see how the markets performed for the month of February: Let’s review my specific projections from the January 2009 Recap:

Ceteris Paribus »

Economic and budgetary analysis by their very nature often employ a “ceteris paribus” approach or similarly base line assumptions. Ceteris paribus, translated as “all other things being equal,” or base line assumptions are necessary given the fact that economic analysis has so many variables. Well, let me share with you that ceteris are NEVER paribus [...]