The Recession
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First Person: How the Recession Made Me a Better MomA mother of two explains how losing her job during the recession has made her a better parent.- How We Turned the Tide on the RecessionThis articles tells how I and some others turned the negative of the recession into fulfilling careers.
- 5 Things the Recession Has Taught Generation XGeneration X is the proverbial “sandwich generation” between boomers and millenials, but finally, here's an acknowledgement of "Generation X-cellent"
- Five Positive Things that Have Come from the "Great Recession"For every negative thing that happens, something positive can come from it as well. Here are five positive things that have come from the Great Recession.
- First Person: How the Recession Made Me a Better ParentMy children think the “good old days” ended three years ago when Mom began to answer toy and electronics requests with a “no.” As it turns out, the recession caused me to become a better parent.
- First Person: How the Recession Shaped My Teenage SonsA teens and money survey reveals a lot of teens were affected by the recession. My teens are more cautious about spending and save more than my parents.
- How I Earned a Six-Figure Income Freelancing Through the RecessionWhile many people were losing their jobs or being demoted during the recession, freelancers like me were picking up high-paying projects and maintaining their freelancing lifestyle. Here's how I sustained a six-figure income through the recession.
- Obama Administration Policy is Not Bold Enough to Create Jobs and Lift America Out of the RecessionThe Obama Administration, knowing full well that by just showing up and not taking any risks He can be re-elected over the Republicans, has lost all assertiveness in offering policies that will move the county out of the recession. .
- Surviving the Recession Takes More Than One PaycheckThe recession is officially over, but American families are still struggling to make ends meet. Creative ideas and side jobs are the norm in today's households.
- Surviving the Recession with Grace and Style: The Budget Confessions of a Former Conspicuous ConsumerThe recession is no reason to stop living well, being fabulous, and looking posh, it just involves a strategic budget plan.
- How the Recession Has Affected Employment in the United KingdomThe employment situation in the UK has taken a definite turn for the worse over the past few years.
- South Carolinians Approach Putting Money into Savings Differently in Light of the RecessionFor those who struggle monthly with putting money into savings, the recession made that even more difficult. However, for those who made savings a priority, the recession only changed their focus on how to continue saving money.
2011 Unemployment Extension - Wake Up, the Recession is Not Over!The recession is not over, not even close to over. The real challenge that we face is making sure that this message gets out to those that have been so grievously mislead.- First Person: The Recession's Impact on America's Savings HabitsThe effects of the economic meltdown have changed not only the spending habits, but also the savings habits of millions of Americans. Here's what many had to say about the changes to their savings habits.
- First Person: How I've Kept My Small Business Afloat During the RecessionSmall businesses can be especially hard hit during times of recession.There are ways, however, that even the smallest of small businesses can continue to not only survive but prosper during a recession.
- How to Run a Small Business - Even in the Recession - and SucceedSome small businesses make profits during financial recessions. Some small businesses fail. What makes the difference?
The 2010 National Employment SituationThe article reviews employment in 2010 and compares the growth this year to the job loss during the recent recession.- Cable and the RecessionCable and satellite companies provide services at a high price. Due to the recession, many families cannot afford this so they cut these expenses. Cable and satellite companies could maintain many of these customers with changes to their offers.
- The Ways My Family Will Recover From the RecessionRecovering from this recession will not happen overnight - - it will take patience and determination. Overcome the negative effects of this recession by cutting costs, tightening our belts and making good choices for our future.
- Rebounding from the Recession: A Personal ViewThe recession has affected me just like it has most everyone else. What am I going to do in 2011?
- How a Small Business Can Survive the RecessionIf you don't want to close shop, use each of these five tips to help survive the recession.
The Alpaca Industry: How the Recession Affected ItThe alpaca, once an expensive tax shelter is now a cheap pet and their industry is shrinking.
Doing Business During the RecessionHow one carpet cleaning company is surviving the recession.- The Recession is Over? Then Why Can't I Pay My Bills?Some economists and some politicians, including the President, may insist that the recession is over, but John Q. Public has his doubts. I belong to John Q's camp.
Pensacola's Lingering RecessionFamilies have also been affected by the recession. With the huge number of job losses in our region, families are having a difficult time adjusting to a totally different lifestyle.
Tier V Unemployment Extension - Tell Over 6 Million 99ers the Recession's Over - I Dare You!The number of unemployed trying to survive without benefits is now estimated to be over a staggering 6 million people. Add to this the family members that depend on them for support and the number becomes astounding. Yeah, the recession is over, right?- The Recession is Far from Being OverEconomists say that the recession officially ended in June of 2009 but if it did the people in this country were not aware of it. This current recession will go on for the next 5 to 10 years.
- The Recession Began in Bush 43's Term and Ended During the Month that the Spending from the Recovery Act Stimulus was at Its MaximumThe GOP want to rape the bottom 98% for the benefit of the fat cats. They depend on apathetic red staters believing this propaganda. That they are so greedily swallowing the lies of Palin, DeMint and O'Donnell is a bad omen.
For the Unemployed, the Recession Isn't OverSo the latest news about the economy is that the recession has ended. Has it really?- What is the Current State of the U.S. Economy and is the Recession Over?What is the current state of the U.S. economy and is the recession over? According to recent reports, the recession has been over since June 2009. What do you think, is our current state of the U.S. economy better and is the recession over?
The Apprentice "It's the Recession, Stupid" Season 10 Episode 1 RecapFind out who got fired on the season premiere episode of the original Donald Trump job-interview reality-competition, no celebrities this time
Traveling to Portage, Michigan and Its Various Tourists AttractionsPortage Michigan is near Kalamazoo Michigan and is home to many tourist attractions including the Kalamazoo Air Zoo, however the recession has hit the area quite hard recently.- Surviving the Recession is a Frame of MindSurviving the 'Great Recession' may be more about your frame of mind than making any one investment style or financial change. Here are a few thoughts about how to get through this tough economic period, and how to prepare for the next.
- Five Job Options During the RecessionNews reports state that the recession is going away. Well, tell that to the people who are still unemployed.
- Beat the Recession: Exercise at HomeGym memberships can drain money out of your bank account. While exercise is important, there are cheaper ways to get in a work out. This article will give some advice on how to beat the recession by exercising for free.
- 5 Tips for Making the Recession Work for YouSome tips for beating the recession or for surviving through a difficult financial time. Read about ideas that can help you reap more money without getting a raise.
Is the Recession Really Over?The recession is likely over; however, this does not mean that Washington D.C. should ignore the economy. The unemployment rate still lingers just below 10%. There is still much that should be done.- Increased Shaken-Baby Cases and the Recession: Examining the LinkAn examination of the student research which suggests a link between the recession, and an increase in shaken-baby cases, exists. Includes links, information on the study, and facts about shaken-baby syndrome.
Baking Bread Through the Recession in OhioA tight job market and the recession cause many people to look at their own talents to make a living.
How the Recession Has Changed PeopleHow people have learned to cut back expenses in order to survive in the present economy and what they have learned about themselves





