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Friday, December 11, 2009

EconomPics of the Weeks (The Final Countdown)

Opinion
On the Value in Housing
Wealth Rebounds in Q3... Is It Sustainable?

Sustainable Rebound?
Wholesale Inventory Correction Isn't "Real" in October
Temporary Help as a Predictor of Broader Hiring
Income Disparity
Payroll and GDP
Deleveraging Consumer and Economic Growth

Economic Data
Retail Sales Strong in November
Treasury Budget: "Only" $120.3 Billion Deficit
Trade Balance Improves in October
Can't Get a Job? Here's Why...
The Real Lost Decade: Japanese GDP Edition

I figure we'll figure out shortly whether or not the recovery is sustainable. In other words... It's the Final Countdown! Da da da da... da da da da...

Posted by Jake at 7:50 PM
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