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2008-09-27
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In 2007, the average annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
Imagine making 50K a year and supporting a family in this economy.
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2008-09-27
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Well contrary to the FUD that Bush tried to scare everyone with, I am just fine and had no worries ever? Lets be clear though the fundamentals of our economy are not strong. Until we change the way things are done and hold people accountable instead of handing out 700Billion dollars in bailouts with no oversight (as requested), the fundamentals of our economy will never be strong. So from my perspective its was clear, the fundamentals of our economy are not strong.
We have +6% unemployment, +8% here is Michigan. The gas prices are insane, the food prices are insane, college costs are through the roof, people can't afford healthcare, seniors have to decide between food or medicine.
Nothing about our economy is strong, unless you own and oil company.
In 2007, the average annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
Imagine making 50K a year and supporting a family in this economy.
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2008-09-28
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Imagine that such pictures are tenuous extrapolations.
Consider that single workers each count as a separate household, and likely have lower income than most families. The low end gets weighted with these, so that average is probably a good deal different from the average income of households that are "supporting a family". Not trying to argue how good or bad the economy's fundamentals are, but that statistic doesn't translate to the picture you're trying to paint.
In 2007, the average annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
Imagine making 50K a year and supporting a family in this economy.
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2008-10-11
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2008-10-13
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I have updated tablethacker.com to use a iphone template to display on the tablets. You can click normal view on the bottom if its annoying you.
I was asked for a tablet friendly version. Just wondering what you think. Keep it? it was fine already? Nobody cares?
Just looking for some opinions
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2008-11-02
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2008-11-02
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Well contrary to the FUD that Bush tried to scare everyone with, I am just fine and had no worries ever? Lets be clear though the fundamentals of our economy are not strong. Until we change the way things are done and hold people accountable instead of handing out 700Billion dollars in bailouts with no oversight (as requested), the fundamentals of our economy will never be strong. So from my perspective its was clear, the fundamentals of our economy are not strong.
We have +6% unemployment, +8% here is Michigan. The gas prices are insane, the food prices are insane, college costs are through the roof, people can't afford healthcare, seniors have to decide between food or medicine.
Nothing about our economy is strong, unless you own an oil company.
In 2007, the average annual household income rose 1.3% to $50,233.00 according to the Census Bureau.
Imagine making 50K a year and supporting a family in this economy.
To all my Maemo friends. I will no longer be monitoring any of my threads here on a regular basis. I am no longer supporting anything I did under maemo at maemo.org. If you need some help with something you can reach me at tablethacker.com or www.facebook.com/penguinbait. I have disabled my PM's here, and removed myself from Council email and Community mailing list. There has been some fun times, see you around.
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