| |
New York City
+ Unemployment
|
|
Mike's Friends
|
4 articles |
| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | GREEN GODDESS APRIL 1, 2011 Jobs or Just McJobs New York City (including the outer boroughs)gained only 127,000 in residents since the last Census. If there is ever a city that demonstrates the current two tier economy its this one. Cities for the rich and those who are too poor to leave and work in service jobs and others moving further away to areas they can manage to find work and manage to live above water. | GREEN GODDESS AUGUST 31, 2009 Tales of Three Cities/Bears/Men Last week, in his first extended visit to New York in eight years, he said the $741 in his pocket was all the money he had in the world. He is one of the 10 most important people in the history of the Internet,” said Jason Calacanis, an entrepreneur of digital media who once chronicled New York’s tech scene in his publication, The Silicon Alley Reporter. His bunker, stocked with guns, was raided by city authorities on Jan. Since his return, Mr. Harris has been trying to start a venture called The Wired City. Part of me has almost become immune. 1, 2000. | | | | | | | GREEN GODDESS OCTOBER 24, 2009 The Struggle Continues We have a long way to go before we get close to absorbing the massive amounts of people currently unemployed. found two articles in the New York Times today - one about the aging workforce another an editorial about the role of women in the workplace. Less well known, though, is that nearly half a million workers 65 and older want to work but cannot find a job — more than five times the level early this decade and this group’s highest unemployment level since the Great Depression. The unemployment rate for older Americans is still much better than for others — 6.7 | GREEN GODDESS SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 The Politics of Hate More recently, conservatives have panned President Obama's new START treaty, which would further reduce nuclear arsenals, and even questioned the importance of nuclear reductions in the first place. On the August 5 edition of Fox & Friends, co-host Gretchen Carlson asserted that the cost of living in New York City, California, and Honolulu is "so expensive" "because of union pensions; because of raising costs for other things; for raising taxes along the way for schools." Varney seizes on claim that "unemployment would be at 6.8 Another trap. You know what? | |
| | | |
| | |
| |