Dean Baker Explains It All to You
…bailout plan. Hybrid and synthetic CDOs (which cover most CDOs issued from 2006 on) are definitely not assets! These monsters are insurance companies that will be seen to be severely…
…bailout plan. Hybrid and synthetic CDOs (which cover most CDOs issued from 2006 on) are definitely not assets! These monsters are insurance companies that will be seen to be severely…
…how sick their members appeared to be to get higher payments from Medicare. The industry vehemently contests the allegations. Saying the plans are being paid appropriately for the risk they…
…unreasonable burden” on industry. Lost in this political and legal battle is the story of what happened to the workers in the decades during which the U.S. failed to act….
…2015. Some industry analysts estimate that by 2025, schools will fork over $13.3 billion annually to OPMs. And students will pay and incur more debt. As the industry grew and the incentives…
…litigants. It was therefore more gratifying than it should have been on Tuesday to hear the court regain its sanity, if only temporarily, to smack down the ghost gun industry’s…
…full backing of the US Treasury, whose money it used for its operations. This created, essentially, a monopoly over the nascent student loan industry, where most all student loans were…
…another great recession, they will have huge losses automatically implying a larger budget deficit exactly when the economy is depressed. True. They also serve as an automatic stabilizer. This is…
Full article here Chrysler is the smallest of the Big Three automakers, but it stands apart from its peers in another crucial respect. While General Motors and the Ford Motor…
…power and solar power; advanced biofuels, clean coal, and more fuel-efficient cars and trucks built right here in America. As for our auto industry, everyone recognizes that years of bad…
…had a 114-day supply of new EVs … , compared to a 71-day supply of inventory for the auto industry overall. Historically, a 60 day supply across the auto industry was considered…