By: Ken | 2011-06-03 | Recruitment Nothing has got the media and public attention in America like the skyrocketing unemployment that has characterized the economy in the recent times. In March alone, 663,000 Americans lost their jobs pushing unemployment rate to a high of 8.5% in a report realized to the public by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The threat of a deteriorating American economy became a very contentious issue in the run up to the last year's general elections. read more
By: Leland Mason | 2010-08-18 | Recruitment The financial crisis of 2007 to the present, which is triggered by a liquidity shortfall in the U.S. banking system, has had great impact on many sectors. The crisis contributed to the failure of key businesses, decline in consumer spending, and a significant decrease in economic activities. Many businesses faced difficulties and had to slash jobs. Consequently, many people have been out of work. In America, the unemployment rate was announced to be 9.5 percent in June, which was attributed to worries that the economy is still far from the recovery. However, some job markets have shown their sustainability and consistent strengthening this year. read more
By: abhay nayak | 2012-01-21 | Eyes A new solution to the astronomical number of uninsured Americans while keeping the health care industry private. read more
By: Writers Cafe | 2010-12-14 | Food & Beverage American people have elected Barack Obama as their President with a great hope. He has triumphed over John McCain with an overwhelming majority. Common Americans think him as charismatic. They are seeing a savior among him. Now they need to work out his charisma in bailing them out from the present economic crisis. read more
By: Bruno Korschek | 2011-01-30 | Politics This article reviews the distressing government budget and debt estimates that were recently released by the Congressional Budget Office and wonders why the politicians in Washington seem to be the only Americans that do not recognize the serious nature of our national debt. It goes on to reivew some of the excellent economic and budget cutting work done by various organizations, both Republican and Democrat leaning, work that could serve as a basis for getting government spending under control. read more
By: Jyoti Kothari | 2010-04-04 | Politics American people have elected President Obama, a charismatic personality. Now he has to deliver as per the aspirations of common Americans hit by economic crisis. He already declared his priorities in his first press conference as President elect. He has to be innovative.... read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-06-30 | Finance Raghuram Rajan is the author of the book Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy. The book focuses on the financial crisis that affected the economy in the years between 2007 and 2008 that shook the economic systems of countries especially in the Western world. The book describes the reasons for the economic breakdown as fault lines that worked to accentuate financi read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-11-28 | Home Business Family companies have made a considerable contribution in generating revenue and employment. Family companies make up one third of all companies in the S&P index. Many are outperforming their competitors as the have a long-term view of investment and inspire trust and commitment in their employees. Here are some top largest family companies. read more
By: Jeck Sigmund | 2011-11-18 | Finance The US economy added just about 80,000 jobs in the month of October according to a Labor Department report, down from the 158,000 jobs added in September. read more
By: Leland Mason | 2011-01-17 | Careers If you are fed up with your job now and you think that your job is so bad, you should think again. Because there are some jobs that are hundreds times more terrible than your. Lumberjacks, iron worker, roustabout, and garbage collector and so on are considered as the worst and deadliest jobs in America. These workers have to do their tasks in poor working conditions and poor weather as well as have to face dangerous situations. Although they have to work in difficult conditions like these, they are still underpaid with an annual salary below $40,000 per year. Let’s have a look at these photos as below to find out more the worst jobs in America this year. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Americans are still fat and getting fatter. However, we have slowed down are rate. For 2/3 of states, more than a quarter of adults are obese according to the Trust for America's Health. To be obese, one must exceed a BMI of 30. read more
By: zhangbetty | 2010-10-11 | Non Profit Organizations SFC GEM issuance examination committee will be held on November 13, 2009 meeting reviewed the work of 21st Logistics Co., Ltd. of Wuhu Andhra IPO application read more
By: Lou Angeli | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Organized chaos. That's how the fire scene is often described. The adrenaline charged atmosphere feels like a battleground. But in this war zone there's no time to develop a battle plan. For the firefight to be successful action must be immediate. Firefighters have only a few precious minutes to defeat their opponent. read more