America's unemployment problem is a blight on the nation's economy. The truth of the matter is economies like Germany with a 5.7% and South Korea 3.7% unemployment rate, and America's rate of 8.3%. The politicians compare America's march forward is to a future European socialist state, but countries of Northern Europe are not looking to America as the land of opportunity. Germany has an economy strong in exports with a low tax rate as a conservatives of this country preach about on a daily basis. The European Socialist Superstate is not so alive and well in Germany. The reality is America has a deep problem with the unemployment, and Europe has zero to do with the American unemployment issue. What are the solutions to the unemployment issue? The issue can be sorted by the follow analysis: The plight of the unemployed in American society. The restoration of long-term unemployed to the mainstream economy. The restoration of the American economy to be a job creator nation … [Read more...]
America’s unemployment problem and the solutions..
Editorial: US and UK economic policy separation
US-UK summit: a tale of two economies | Editorial Tue Mar 13 2012(2 days ago) from Business: US economy | guardian.co.uk At their press conference, Cameron and Obama will probably spend as little time as possible on the most significant disagreement between them: economics At their press conference, David Cameron and Barack Obama will probably spend as little time as possible on the most significant disagreement between them. It is not over Afghanistan or Iran, Syria or the Falklands. It is over something much closer to home: economics. For all their smiles and handshakes and jointly written op-eds, the Conservative prime minister and the Democrat president sit on opposite sides of one of the most important issues of our times: whether the public sector should be spending more to stimulate the economy. Almost as soon as he took office, Mr Obama encouraged his G20 counterparts to provide more stimulus – and failed to find many takers. For his part, Mr Cameron has … [Read more...]