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Story Archives of 'recession'What Would You Do With A Year Off With Salary?By Todd Bookman on Tuesday, October 13, 2009.You know the economy is rocky when even law firms are having trouble making ends meet. To save cash, big firms are delaying the start dates of their new associates - some for several months, others for a full year.
Recession HaircutsBy Avishay Artsy on Monday, August 31, 2009.One of my favorite haircuts ever took place during my senior year of college. One of my housemates set up a folding chair in our driveway and sat me down in it. He had a pair of clippers in one hand, a flask of whiskey in the other, and he proceeded to give me a perfect haircut. Street SmartsBy Todd Bookman on Monday, July 27, 2009.
Item one: Let go of your pride, but hold on to your dignity. Stretching Through Hard TimesBy Martha Poole on Tuesday, July 21, 2009.It’s a tough lot for the unemployed in this economy. There are a few positive testimonials, among the many stories of individuals struggling to get back in the game. For some, being laid off has allowed more time to spend with the family, or volunteer in the community - and for some it’s a chance to get back in touch with their inner prana. Trying to Raze the RecessionBy Virginia Prescott on Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
Boarded-up windows and foreclosed homes now line many of the city’s streets. Local officials faced the risk of those empty houses becoming magnets for crime and pestilence, or trying something new: tearing them down. More than one thousand abandoned homes have been demolished so far, due in part to the efforts of Dan Kildee. He’s the treasurer of Michigan’s Genesee county and a driving force behind Flint’s efforts to raze abandoned neighborhoods. A number of other Rust Belt cities are closely watching the results. Dan Kildee joined us from his office in Flushing, Michigan. The Telegraph (UK): U.S. Cities May Have to Be Bulldozed to Survive (Photo by justindula via Flickr/Creative Commons) Taking Back NeverlandBy Todd Bookman on Tuesday, June 16, 2009.
Recession-Style WeddingsBy Virginia Prescott on Monday, June 8, 2009.
(Photo by Ricardo Wang via Flickr/Creative Commons) Working it Out: Unemployment BlogsBy Virginia Prescott on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
Some blogs offer practical advice, like a checklist of the first things to do after you get sacked, or tips for living on the cheap. Other blogs poke fun at the lazy habits of the newly unemployed, or encourage readers to share their recession sob stories. One thing's for sure: the trend is growing. A quick Google search yields hundreds of new blogs about being out of work. As part of NHPR’s ongoing series Working It Out, we're joined by two unemployment bloggers: John Henion from Unemploymentality, and Bridget Sweeny, who co-founded Pink Slips Are the New Black. Working it Out: Recession CultureBy Virginia Prescott on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.When we talk about the recession, it’s easy to get bogged down in headlines about huge banks going under, or statistics about the hundreds of thousands of unemployed. It’s more difficult to get a grasp on how peoples lives are lived day-by-day. As part of NHPR’s ongoing series Working It Out, we’re looking at how the economy is affecting every aspect of our culture, from career choices to how we entertain ourselves.
She found that the recession may mean an end for the “hedonic treadmill” that New Yorkers have been living on, and that the changing economic times may even be changing what we desire. Volunteerism is on the rise, as is enrollment in divinity schools. Housing prices are down, allowing first-time home owners to break into the market. But the earning potential of students graduating college right now will be 10 percent lower than those graduating in non-recession times. (Photo by henrybloomfield via Flickr/Creative Commons) The Madoff AffairBy Virginia Prescott on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
FRONTLINE attempts to decode the secretive practices and associations that allowed Madoff’s colossal scheme to continue, undetected, for decades. The Madoff Affair, produced and written by Marcela Gaviria and correspondent Martin Smith, airs on FRONTLINE tonight on most PBS stations. Marcela Gaviria is with us to highlight some of the new revelations in the case. Wall Street Journal: List of Madoff's Victims Vanity Fair:Highlights from Madoff's Secretary's Tell-All |
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