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Joseph Hight
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Joseph E. Hight, PhD economics, Brown University. Joe has 30 years experience as a government and academic economist. His passion is reading, writing and talking about economic policy. Joe studied writing at the University of New Hampshire and is now a freelance writer.


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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 · 1 comment
To Main Street the message was "Help is on the way...Your economic vitality is just as important as anybody who lives or works or breathes on...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Friday, November 06, 2009 that the national unemployment rate reached 10.2 percent during the month of...
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A letter from a colleague, economist Walter Miklius, who now lives in Arizona, reminds me of how hard the recession has hit some areas of the country...
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President Obama won’t nationalize big insolvent banks, but he is about to own General Motors. The President has thus far ruled against...
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On May 8, a Bureau of Labor Statistics press release reported 13.7 million workers unemployed in the United States in April. Out of a reported labor...
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The U.S. economy is clearly the world’s largest 2008 U.S. annual Gross Domestic Product in current dollars is...
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Hundreds of job seekers lined up for the 30 positions advertised. New jobless claims fell more than expected for the second straight week, but the...
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Fist off, let’s make this clear. The current argument among pundits and economists over the latest Obama...
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Outrage is understandable. Lots of people have lost lots of money in the financial and economic melt down; money they were living on, money they were...
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When the owner of a small business that installs tile and granite in kitchens and baths told me he had to lay off eight full time employees –...
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