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2009: The Year Wall Street Bounced Back and Main Street Got Shafted

Robert Reich:

…[I]f 2009 has proved anything, it’s that the bailout of Wall Street didn’t trickle down to Main Street. Mortgage delinquencies continue to rise. Small businesses can’t get credit. And people everywhere, it seems, are worried about losing their jobs. Wall Street is the only place where money is flowing and pay is escalating. Top executives and traders on the Street will soon be splitting about $25 billion in bonuses (despite Goldman Sachs’ decision, made with an eye toward public relations, to defer bonuses for its 30 top players).

The real locus of the problem was never the financial economy to begin with, and the bailout of Wall Street was a sideshow. The real problem was on Main Street, in the real economy. Before the crash, much of America had fallen deeply into unsustainable debt because it had no other way to maintain its standard of living. That’s because for so many years almost all the gains of economic growth had been going to a relatively small number of people at the top.

Read this piece in entirety at the above link.

Exactly what are they hiding?

Newsweek recaps the top 10 mesmerizing crime stories from the past decade. The list is part of Newsweek’s 2010 initiative, a series of lists, videos, essays and photo galleries that will close out the remaining months of 2009 by looking back at the trials and tribulations of the World between 2000 and 2009.

via The Presurfer

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