Bernanke Gears Up, Clint Eastwood Fact Check, Low-Wage America And More

Friday, August 31, 2012
The job market is still in horrible shape, and the Fed will probably, finally, do something about it very soon.

In a highly anticipated speech at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Friday morning, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke described "the daunting economic challenges that confront our nation," particularly the labor market.
Clint Eastwood Invents Millions Of Unemployed People
The One Issue That Could Decide Everything
Koch Brother's Surprising Stance
Welcome To Low-Wage America
Stranger Than Fiction: Can You Identify The GOP's Real Economic Proposals?
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Robert Reich: Labor Day 2012 and the Election of 2012: It's Inequality, Stupid
Republicans claim the rich are job creators. Nothing could be further from the truth. To create jobs, businesses need customers. But the rich spend only a small fraction of what they earn. The real job creators are the vast middle class, whose spending drives the economy and creates jobs.
Jamin Raskin: Robert Bork: Mitt Romney's Corporate-Power Tool
With Robert Bork at the helm, we will see more impunity and more unaccountability in corporate structures that are "too big to fail" and "too big to jail."
Gov. Rick Snyder: Relentless Positive Action to Reinvent Michigan
There are a lot of great stories of success in Michigan, and each of them has the same theme: Michigan is open for business, and together we're reinventing our state with relentless positive action.
Joe Solmonese: Making a Business Case for Marriage Equality
Josh Tolan: Six Questions to Ask to Speed Up Your Hiring Process
Companies need to look at ways to make their hiring processes more efficient to adapt to the changing economic reality. With more job seekers than ever before flooding the market, processes need to be streamlined to find the right people.

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