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Complex.com (blog) The Winter Olympics pop off on Friday and, unlike much of the US, we're actually fans. Don't ask us who won the two-man bobsled (ayo! ... From Google News Search: "Worldwide" How does a problem with less than 0.2 % of worldwide securities cause a worldwide economic downturn? Q. Some Basic FACTS! National Foreclosure filings for 2008 1.84% (actual foreclosures are much lower) Less than 10% of worldwide securities (other than securities in the USA) back US mortgages. Overall that means less than 0.2% of the worldwide securities is poorly affected by the US Housing crunch. So how is the worldwide economic crunch caused by the US Housing market? BTW: The actual number is lower depending on how you look at it. Asked by Explect - Wed Feb 18 14:46:52 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. That's because the economy was doing fine until Paulson stole 700 billion dollars, they bailed out failed businesses, and decided to steal another 8 trillion dollars from the American people. that's my guess as to why the economy is in bad shape. It's just like this "terrorism" threat. Don't look in the closet, there might be a boogey man. Same thing but on an economic angle, all they need is the media saying "Oh my god I can't believe how many lazy worthless b&^*#& don't have jobs! What a calamity! Please Obama do something! Answered by Philosopher - Wed Feb 18 14:53:47 2009 What is the average difference, worldwide, in incomes for organized and unorganized workers? Q. The ideal answer might be expressed as "Worldwide, organized workers earn, on average, x% more than workers who are not members of trade unions." A reference for differences by country would be great. (By organized I mean belonging to a trade union.) Asked by trachys - Thu Jun 14 07:04:03 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I don't know this figure off the top of my head... the US figure is 15%. You should check the International Labor Organization statistics and databases pages to see what they have... their site is: Also, be sure you realize that different in average paid wages between unionized and nonunionized sectors is *not* telling you that unions "caused" that wage differential. Selection biases, general equilibrium effects, measurement errors (there is usually a discrepancy between data collected from workers and those collected from the employers), etc... may lead the actual union-cased wage increase to be lower (likely) or higher (less likely). Answered by Trevor - Thu Jun 14 10:17:00 2007 Do you have an online WorldWide Merchandise store to make money?
Q. I am thinking of trying this. If you do have an worldwide merchandise online store I would appreciate it if you could give me your URL and experiences with it. Any help you could give me would be very much appreciated. Thanks! Asked by bookworm - Mon Jun 30 18:07:21 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I can't give you my web site, but I can refer you over to my friend's web site Answered by Misha - Thu Jul 3 23:41:39 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Worldwide" |






