Fed Renews Zero Interest Rate Pledge
"Keep on truckin" - Janet Yellen, probably
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday renewed a pledge to keep interest rates near zero for a "considerable time" and repeated concerns over slack in the labor market, standing firm against calls to overhaul its policy statement.
Many economists and traders had expected the central bank to alter the rate guidance it has provided since March, given generally improving data on the economy's performance.
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What could go wrong?
It's about five or six years too late to worry about that.
Look how well this has worked in Japan!
my buddy's mom makes $82 /hr on the computer . She has been fired for nine months but last month her payment was $16443 just working on the computer for a few hours. i was reading this............
http://www.Jobs400.com
Now if we can just get the minimum wage up to $15/hr for the unskilled/uneducated/unmotivated segment of the workforce we'll be living in paradise in no time as those people freely spend their new found wealth on...wait...$6.00 for a loaf of bread? How am I supposed to feed my 5 children on $15/hr?