In late 2008, the economy started to take a turn for the worst. People were uncertain about what was going to happen. As we all know, the financial collapse took us for a downward slide into the abyss of fear, doubt and insecurity. Now that 2009 has hit, we are dusting ourselves [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has a per capita income of $20,700 and it is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Saudi Arabia’s economy is based on Petroleum, as 24 per cent of the globe’s petroleum, the equivalent of 260 billion barrels, is found here. 45 per cent of the Saudi Arabia’s [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
The UK unemployment figure recently rose above the 2 million mark for the first time since 1997. It has been reported that the economy has contracted 4. 2% since May 2008 and it’s expected that unemployment figures will continue to rise until they peak at an estimated 3. 2 million later next year. There [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
2009 EconomyOur economy hurts. Its no secret we’re all feeling some sort of hit from the economy. These are painful and unforgiving times pertaining to the ability to save money or even stay afloat in paying bills. Gasoline prices spiking as they did during the past eight years served as the first [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
Car manufacturers invest millions of dollars annually on research and development; this is to improve every aspect of their cars by the next manufacturing batch. Of course, it is taken into consideration that fuel economy became more important to car shopper than they ever were. This is due to the fact that [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
If you own a powerful car and you drive enthusiastically, you’re probably not going to be blessed with marvellous fuel economy. However, there are various steps you can make to lower the amount of gas you use on any journey without driving like a miser. This article only majors on the most effective [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
Although many immigrants who enter this country are unskilled laborers who provide essential services in many sectors of our economy, of equal importance to the immigration debate are the highly educated foreign professionals whose skills play a vital role in the enrichment of our economy. The U. S. economy has shifted significantly over the [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2009
The economy is declining but companies like the United Parcel Service are making ends meet and exceeding expectations. They have utilized the growth in the global economy, better supply chain management techniques and customers attempting to reduce costs by sending low priced packages. UPS has become a victor in an arena of losers [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
The study of the economy of Cuba can be divided into four phases. The first phase consists of the occupation of the island by the Spanish, which led to the extinction of the aboriginals and the bringing of African slaves to work on the sugar plantations. At this point of time, Cuba provided [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
San Francisco, California – February 7, 2008 – Marks4antique. com releases info on surviving an economic downturn if your business is selling antiques and collectibles. It is often said that the business of Antiques & Collectibles is economy-proof. This is based on the conventional wisdom that when people are in a financial [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
Many people do not realize how important it is to take proper care of their tires for better fuel economy. Caring for your tires is important to prolong the life of the tires but it is also a crucial factor in fuel economy. Keeping your tires rotated, inflated to the right PSI and [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
At over $4. 00 per gallon, every drop of fuel is precious, or so I thought until I see people leave their cars idling while they run back into their house to get something they forgot. I see people idling their cars to keep cool in the air conditioning while waiting for their [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
US Economy Who Is Really At Fault Throughout American history it has always been easy to blame our presidents for everything that could possibly go wrong in America and for that matter around the world. The reason we blame our presidents is because we believe one man has total control of the nation. We [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2009
More evidence of the recession the Japanese economy seems to be sliding into, unchecked. Industrial production tumbled at the fastest rate in five years in August, and the unemployment rate rose and household spending fell. Factory output fell 3. 5% in August from July, unemployment hit a two year high of 4. 1% and household [...]
Continue reading...Powered by Yahoo! Answers
21. December 2009
0 Comments