Private sector busted – Fix should be #1 priority

by YankeeJim | June 11, 2010 at 04:52 am
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The US economy is broken as I have reported before. It is systemically flawed as a result of misplaced priorities in government spending and policy attention. Diminishing manufacturing resources is at a crisis stage. Capital must be made available to private enterprise and every means necessary must be given to stimulate private sector growth.

Stopping the wars is a first step toward reducing the debt and deficit. Investment in the private sector not public sector is needed at once.

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Businesses are hoarding cash at record levels, reports Justin Lahart: "U.S. companies are holding more cash in the bank than at any point on record, underscoring persistent worries about financial markets and about the sustainability of the economic recovery. The Federal Reserve reported Thursday that nonfinancial companies had socked away $1.84 trillion in cash and other liquid assets as of the end of March, up 26% from a year earlier and the largest-ever increase in records going back to 1952. Cash made up about 7% of all company assets, including factories and financial investments, the highest level since 1963."

We're facing a long-term unemployment crisis, reports Annie Lowrey: "The joblessness crisis -- in the average duration of unemployment, if not the absolute unemployment rate -- is unprecedented in the postwar United States. Of the 15 million unemployed in America, over 7 million have been out of work for more than six months, nearly 5 million for a year and over 1 million for two years -- the worst statistics since the government started keeping count in 1948. The proportion of the unemployed out of work for more than six months has doubled in the past year, to more than 46 percent. The jobseekers-to-jobs ratio, which tells how hard positions are to get, remains around 5.6 to 1."”

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The media says 80% of americans work for small businesses. I don't know where they get that number. I'd say 80 % of americans work for Corporations or the Government. So many small businesses have been put out of business by big corporations they can't compete with it's scary. Wal-mart, Home Depot, and other chain stores and restaurants are definitely responsible for a lot of that.  

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