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Seasonal Unemployment (K-Dramatized)

June 21, 2008

A short by Meagan, Kim, Jessica, Emily, Beckii, and Ana :)

It’s about the effects seasonal unemployment with a dash of K-drama.

Enjoy! :D

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Bush excuse for unemployment rate ‘ridiculous’

June 19, 2008

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During an economic speech today, President Bush partly blamed a dramatic rise in unemployment on new workers entering the workforce. Later, in a CNN interview, Bush Labor Secretary Elaine Chou also said that the increase the unemployment rate was “caused in part by a surge of young entrance into the job market.”

CNN’s Senior Business Correspondent Ali Velshi weighed in that Bush Administration excuses for the poor economy were “ridiculous.” Velshi explained, “I just wish they wouldn’t say that. President Bush said something earlier about how the unemployment rate today — the increase — was because a whole bunch of teenagers have joined the workforce, that’s the point. 100,000 people join the working age working force every month. If we don’t create 100,000 jobs every month, we’re not doing the right thing.”

Small Towns And Unemployment

June 17, 2008

Elkhart, Ind. has been hit hard by the financial crisis, high gas prices, and the credit freeze. The town’s unemployment rate has doubled in one year to more than 10 percent. Seth Doane reports.

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TSHTF Scenario Now Hitting DETRIOT! Average home price $18,513 - Unemployment rate 21%

June 11, 2008

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Unemployed Loans : NO JOB?.Let us finance your needs.

June 11, 2008

Unemployment according to The Columbia Encyclopedia is a condition of one who is able to work but unable to find work. Unemployment is often accompanied by a scarcity of funds. The situation becomes grimmer if the job lost is the primary source of income. As unemployment continues, the individual gradually contracts many more malaises like poverty, indebtedness, and mental and physical disorders that characterise the lives of such people.

Almost every unemployed person faces a situation similar to the above until they are exposed to unemployed loans.Stable financial income is a prerequisite for the normal loans. Going by this logic, an unemployed person would have never qualified for a normal loan because of an absence of any source of income. However, since unemployment is not a rare incident and because the unemployed people cannot be left to fend for themselves loan providers have designed a few criteria that will make the unemployed people eligible for financial assistance.

Unemployed loans present various options before unemployed people to enable them to purchase the various necessities along with a lump sum payment for repayment of debts, buying holidays, and for purchasing cars.The first question that first comes to the mind of an unemployed is - whether an unemployed can get a loan? The answer to this is yes. It may not be difficult but it certainly isn’t impossible to finding unemployed loan. Loan lenders usually stay clear of unemployed for they don’t have a regular income to guarantee the payback of loan. Unemployed loans is formed exactly to tackle this inconvenience. Unemployed loans are ideal for unemployed people for they are offered with low interest rates and other benefits.

Just like any other conventional loan unemployed loans can either be secured or unsecured. Usually an unemployed is concerned with repayment of loan. Equally concerned is the lender.In such cases in order to lower the risk lender seeks for some collateral as security and such loans are known as secured unemployed loans. Secured unemployed loans can be used for any purpose including education, home improvement, starting up a business, deposit for house, wedding cash, holidays etc. Being an assest owner minimises most of the risk emanating out of unemployment. The loan provider knows that in the event of the borrower not repaying the loan in full, it can utilise the collateral to recover the amount unpaid. therefore it usually carry low rate of interest, which easily fits into the budget of an unemployed .

The financial options for unemployed people without sufficient collateral are no less. A perfect credit report will play an important role in their case by inspiring confidence among the loan providers regarding the borrower’s capability to repay loans for unemployed. .. Unsecured unemployed loans don’t require collateral.Unsecured unemployed loans are an easy and manageable way to generate extra cash. Unsecured loan for unemployed can serve to pay for any purpose. Unemployed unsecured loan offer you the gift of normal living in spite of unemployment.



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