Tags: Austerity
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Obama's "Balanced Approach" to Deficit Reduction Calls for $6 in Tax Hikes for Every $1 in Spending Cuts
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Germany “Pulling Plug” on Drone Program to Avoid “a horror without end”
Costs, continental regulations blamed
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U.K. Economy Too Weak To Loosen Fiscal Restraint, Says European Commission
High debt and poor growth
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Reinhart and Rogoff Say Attacks on Their Study on Debt Are Sad
Say they never specifically advocated for austerity
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Spain to Reveal New Economic Plan
If in doubt, spend
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European Commission President Speaks Out Against Austerity
Wants emphasis to be on stimulating the economy in the short term
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Tony Blair: Labour Risks Becoming "Protest Party"
Has to provide an alternative to cuts, not just say no
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British Chancellor of the Exchequer to Announce More Cuts
Budget being released tomorrow
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Protesters Greet European Leaders in Brussels
Want an end to "austerity"
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Just Like Cheese, Wine, & Bread, There's Good Austerity and Bad Austerity
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Anti-Austerity Strikes Hit Greece
Two largest unions call for workers to strike for 24 hours
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Spanish Royal Family Getting a Pay Cut
King Juan Carlos will receive $390,000 per year
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Top E.U. Economic Official Says Cuts Must Continue
Not the most popular opinion
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Greek Food Bank Struggling to Keep up with Demand
Poor paying for government screw-up
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Portuguese Budget Heads to Constitutional Court
Sent by the president
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No Strangers to Economic Hardship, Latvians Accept Austerity
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British Parliament Spent $130K on Ceremonial Garments
This is what they mean by "austerity"
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Further Inside the Brain of the Sound Money Advocate
Bloomberg's recently (and quite rightly) christened "Forbes 30 Under 30" superstar Josh Barro is inside my head. Or at least that's what the title of his recent post for The Ticker implies. But since he kindly didn't dig deeper in exploring the depths of our depraved "Hard-Money Advocate" Brains, let me clear up a few things.
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Spanish Austerity Protests Expected Tonight
The government has pledged to implement 60 billion euros worth of cuts through 2014
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Spain Requests Bailout for Banking Sector