Americans Wonder: Where’s MY Bailout?

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By Barry Ritholtz - December 28th, 2009, 2:15PM

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One Year After Near Financial Collapse, Americans Wonder: Where’s MY Bailout?
Heesun Wee
Dec 28, 2009

http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/one-year-after-near-financial-collapse-americans-wonder-where%27s-my-bailout-396702.html

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One Response to “Americans Wonder: Where’s MY Bailout?”

  1. km4 Says:

    Robert Reich pretty much sums it up and glad to see he’s not buying faux hope and change of Obamanomics.

    2009: Wall Street bounced back, Main Street got shafted
    http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/12/28/wall_street/index.html

    Excerpts:

    The year 2009 will be remembered as the year when Main Street got hit hard. Don’t expect 2010 to be much better — that is, if you live in the real economy. The administration is telling Americans that jobs will return next year, and we’ll be in a recovery. I hope they’re right. But I doubt it. Too many Americans have lost their jobs, incomes, homes and savings. That means most of us won’t have the purchasing power to buy nearly all the goods and services the economy is capable of producing. And without enough demand, the economy can’t get out of the doldrums.

    As long as income and wealth keep concentrating at the top, and the great divide between America’s have-mores and have-lesses continues to widen, the Great Recession won’t end — at least not in the real economy.

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