Charles McMillion
| Hometown: | Washington, DC |
| Interests: | An Economy for All, New Energy, Social Security, Take Back America, Invest In America, Progressive Vision, Revitalizing Democracy |
| Honors: | 4 |
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- Commented offbase? in a discussion on Ten Things You Should Know About China (Blog entry) | August 14, 2008 - 12:33pm
- August 11, 2008 - 10:24am
If global economics were an Olympic sport, here are key reasons why China would be winning gold medals, while the United States would be an also-ran. This list helps make the case for a new American industrial policy.
- February 21, 2008 - 3:45pm
In the past seven years, Ohio has suffered its worst job losses since the Great Depression. That's a strong witness to the depressing effects of record trade deficits.
- February 20, 2008 - 3:39pm
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that average seasonally adjusted weekly wages fell another -0.5 percent behind consumer price increases in January, with wages now able to buy -1.4 percent less than they did one year ago. This chart illustrates the impact.
- February 12, 2008 - 9:13am
Originally Appeared in "Manufacturing and Technology News" January 24, 2008
- February 7, 2008 - 2:29pm
Recent news reports on labor costs and productivity show a very clear example of how the media spin the news to hide economic troubles and mislead those who believe they are following economic conditions.
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- August 11, 2008 - 10:24am
If global economics were an Olympic sport, here are key reasons why China would be winning gold medals, while the United States would be an also-ran. This list helps make the case for a new American industrial policy.
- February 21, 2008 - 3:45pm
In the past seven years, Ohio has suffered its worst job losses since the Great Depression. That's a strong witness to the depressing effects of record trade deficits.
- February 20, 2008 - 3:39pm
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that average seasonally adjusted weekly wages fell another -0.5 percent behind consumer price increases in January, with wages now able to buy -1.4 percent less than they did one year ago. This chart illustrates the impact.
- February 12, 2008 - 9:13am
Originally Appeared in "Manufacturing and Technology News" January 24, 2008
- February 7, 2008 - 2:29pm
Recent news reports on labor costs and productivity show a very clear example of how the media spin the news to hide economic troubles and mislead those who believe they are following economic conditions.
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- Commented offbase? in a discussion on Ten Things You Should Know About China (Blog entry) | August 14, 2008 - 12:33pm
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