K.Travis+Annotated+Bibliography

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Palmer K., Pethokoukis J., and Mullins L. (2008). //Your 2009 Recession Survival Guide.// **U.S. News & World Report.** Retrieved from []


 * This website describes the economic outlook and how the economy is worsening. It also gives out advice about how to survive the during the recession. It talks about how food prices may go down because the government knows that alot of people are losing their jobs and can't afford as much as they were before.

Labor, U. S. (2009, February 17). //Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey//. Retrieved 12 4, 2009, from [[http://www.bls.gov: http://www.bls.gov/cps/faq.htm#Ques1

Abraham, M.-R. (2009, March 5). //Face of America's Unemployment Crisis//. Retrieved December 3, 2009, from ABC News: http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/03/face-of-america.html
 * This website explains who is counted as unemployed, the labor force, and the statistics of unemployment and employment. All persons who any work for pay or profit during the survey reference week, who did at least 25 hoursof unpaid work in a family owned enterprise operated by someone in their hosehold, and who temporarily absent from their regular jobs, whether they were paid or not are all considered employed. If you don't have a job, have actively looked for work the prior 4 weeks, and currently available for work then you are considered unemployed.


 * This website is about how America is facing the unemployment crisis. Families are looking for jobs and small businesses are struggling to keep hard working employees on payroll. It talks about a specific family and what they go through. They struggle to keep the whole family well fed.

Blog, W. (2009, August 26). //The Rising Tide of Unemployment in America//. Retrieved December 3, 2009, from Global Research: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14913


 * This site explains how high unemployment is and the prediction of how ecominc conditions are going to be like in the future. It states that unemployment is disatrous on both the individual and societal level. It also explains residential real estate, commercial real estate, toxic assets, loan loss rates, and consumer spending. 