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Here are are the top 10 U.S. manufactured exports in 2010, which helped carry us out of the recession.
Via Business Insider
Nearly three years after the official end of the recession, many cities are still miles from peak.
The recovery is finally picking up across the country. 49 states had increasing activity in January, according to the Philly Fed’s coincident index of employment, unemployment, manufacturing hours and wages. This is the highest number since February 2007.
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In addition to Greece, several European Union member countries now face overwhelming government debt. Many of the countries with the highest debt levels relative to their gross domestic products have been hit hardest by the global recession. Greece, Ireland and Portugal all have unemployment rates above 14%.
It’s hard to be a young adult these days, according to a report released this morning by the Pew Research Center. Suffering from shockingly high rates of unemployment, millennials have harder lives than their parents by most accounts.
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Just 54 percent of Americans ages 18 to 24 currently have jobs, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center. That’s the lowest employment rate for this age group since the government began keeping track in 1948.
The way we do business is changing fast and in order to keep up, your entire mentality about work has to change just as quickly.
Unfortunately, most people aren’t adapting fast enough to this change in the workplace, says marketing guru Seth Godin in an interview with the Canadian talk show “George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight” (via Pragmatic Capitalism).









