The Rise Of The Bear: 18 Signs That Russia Is Rapidly Catching Up To The US

TheRiseOfTheBear: 18 SignsThatRussiaIsRapidlyCatchingUpToTheUS http://feedly.com/k/13nrfEf SubmittedbyMichaelSnyderofTheEconomicCollapseblog, TheRussianBearisstrongerand more powerfulthanit has everbeenbefore. Sadly, most Americans don’t understand this. They still think of Russia as an "ex-superpower" that was rendered almost irrelevant when the Cold War ended. And yes, when the Cold War ended Russia was in rough shape. I got the chance to go over there in the early nineties, and at the time Russia was an … Seguir leyendo The Rise Of The Bear: 18 Signs That Russia Is Rapidly Catching Up To The US

Greek Youth Unemployment Soars To Record 65%

GreekYouthUnemploymentSoarsToRecord 65% http://feedly.com/k/17zskd7 RIPGreekovery. What little hope there may have been that bad and/or deteriorating Greek economic data had peaked in the early part of 2013 and the country was set for a long overdue "recovery" was promptly extinguished following today’s latest release of the Greek May labor forcesurvey. The headline news for the broader population was ugly: The number of employed was 3,621,153, a … Seguir leyendo Greek Youth Unemployment Soars To Record 65%

BRICS Crumble

BRICSCrumble http://feedly.com/k/1cgCAPB FollowZeroHedgein Real-Time onFinancialJuice ‘The bigger they are, the harder they fall’ has always been true and is seemingly even more so today with regard to the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China). The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development(OECD) shows that there is a divergence with regard to growth patterns in economies around the world. While theBRICs are suffering largely from a slow–downintheireconomies … Seguir leyendo BRICS Crumble

La actualidad sanitaria de la mano de Javier Padilla – Efecto Placebo 08-08-2013

Hoy comentamos las medidas del MS para desfinanciar la fecundación in vitro a solteras y lesbianas, el pacto para la sostenibilidad del sistema sanitario y su repercusión en la Marea Blanca y otras noticias de actualidad. Con javier Padilla. Conduce Ana Barba. Escuchar y/o descargar en ivoox. Fotografía de Rahid1 fecundación in vitro, familias monoparentales, seguridad social, salud, sistema sanitario, Seguir leyendo La actualidad sanitaria de la mano de Javier Padilla – Efecto Placebo 08-08-2013

Bajarse el sueldo un 10 por ciento – Economía Directa 08-08-2013

Hoy hablamos sobre la evolución de la economía mundial a través de los indicadores adelantados, sobre la influencia del copago sanitario en las personas con menos recursos, sobre la evolución del crédito y sobre las recomendaciones del FMI para España y, en concreto, sobre el polémico consejo de reducir los sueldos en un diez por ciento. Con Antonio de Miguel, Antonio Espín y Pepe Basauri. … Seguir leyendo Bajarse el sueldo un 10 por ciento – Economía Directa 08-08-2013

category rev300 Tons a Day of Nuclear Waste from Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant Pours Into Ocean

300 Tons a Dayof Nuclear WastefromJapan’sFukushima Nuclear PlantPoursIntoOcean http://feedly.com/k/15QijKI Officials in Japan hid the fact that the Fukushima nuclear plant has been pouring hundreds of tons of nuclear waste water into the ocean every day and that a containment barrier has been breached. Here are a few links. On Tuesday the BBC reported FukushimaRadioactiveLeak a New Emergency Japan’s nuclear watchdog has said the crippled Fukushima … Seguir leyendo category rev300 Tons a Day of Nuclear Waste from Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant Pours Into Ocean

Danish Sorrows

DanishSorrows http://feedly.com/k/15QoU7S New CreditVulnerabilityDiscovered We had to read the headline of a recent Bloomberg article twice to grasp its meaning. See if you can do better: “New Crisis Lurksin Cure forOld as DanishProbeShowsRisks” Say what? What they mean is that a previous credit crisis was somehow ‘cured’ and that now said ‘cure’ threatens to create a new crisis. ‘Danish probe’ is not some unmentionable medical … Seguir leyendo Danish Sorrows

US Consumer Spending Flat Since March – Gallup

USConsumerSpendingFlatSinceMarch – Gallup http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MishsGlobalEconomicTrendAnalysis/~3/-XLItqLmNvY/us–consumer–spending–flat–since–march.html A Gallup Poll headline says "U.S. Self–ReportedSpendingFlatSinceMay" However, the charts show stagnation since March. Let’s take a look. U.S. self-reported daily consumer spending was $89 in July, unchanged from the $90 of June and May. The relatively flat spending levels of the past five months are consistent with the weak GDP reports of the past three quarters and the lack of … Seguir leyendo US Consumer Spending Flat Since March – Gallup