More interesting economy news
Aug. 26th, 2004 05:32 pmIt strikes me that more than ever economic news has been rather confusing. Maybe that's why they call it the "dismal science", because as far as being a science goes, it might as well be astrology.
"If a Cancer or Libra is in office, the economy shall sucketh grandly. If a fire sign be in office, hoo-ah. Now there's some growth!"
Or something like that.
Yesterday I posted some information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Today, The Census bureau chimed in.
Here's the horses mouth, for those who caught glimpses of the article in various news sources around the country: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty03.html.
What I'm referring to, is that the population of those below the poverty line is growing, and it's been growing for three straight years. What will the counter argument be to this? That we're able to get so much more for our dollar below the poverty line, now? Certainly that doesn't include rent.
"If a Cancer or Libra is in office, the economy shall sucketh grandly. If a fire sign be in office, hoo-ah. Now there's some growth!"
Or something like that.
Yesterday I posted some information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Today, The Census bureau chimed in.
Here's the horses mouth, for those who caught glimpses of the article in various news sources around the country: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty03.html.
What I'm referring to, is that the population of those below the poverty line is growing, and it's been growing for three straight years. What will the counter argument be to this? That we're able to get so much more for our dollar below the poverty line, now? Certainly that doesn't include rent.
counter argument
Date: 2004-08-26 06:22 pm (UTC)Oh yeah, and also that it takes a while to come out of a recession, you have to recover slowly because if you grow too fast you can't sustain it (I will concede that point, slow and steady wins the race and all that), and that since there is improvement right now (really! we promise!), re-elect us and we'll continue on that upward trend.