Living in America’s Fringe Economy
Millions of Americans live on the margins of the American economy, depending on the likes of payday lenders and pawnshops, who charge excessive interest rates and superhigh fees for their services.
http://alternet.org/workplace/45813
U.S. tumbles to #5
For the second year running, we’re not naming the U.S. as the best place in the world to live. In our 2007 Quality of Life Index, the U.S. again fails to claim top honors.
http://www.internationalliving.com/expat_matters/free/12-31-06-quality-of-life.html
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http://alternet.org/workplace/45813
U.S. tumbles to #5
For the second year running, we’re not naming the U.S. as the best place in the world to live. In our 2007 Quality of Life Index, the U.S. again fails to claim top honors.
http://www.internationalliving.com/expat_matters/free/12-31-06-quality-of-life.html
From Information Clearing House
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