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" ... But in 2007, there was no record-high youth unemployment amid a glacially slow economic recovery, millions of people leaving the workforce, and measured unemployment hovering around 8%. Now there are, and yet (or therefore) President Obama revived the topic of the minimum wage in his State of the Union speech, urging a hike in the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. He also wants to index it to the Consumer Price Index which means automatic adjustments to the cost-of-living (but not to labor conditions), ensuring that inflation cannot take the pressure off—or undermine, depending on your ideology—the minimum wage level. ... "
" ... Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has long expressed an openness to “study” whether the BOJ should create a digital yen and the mechanics of how it might work. He acted glacially. Now, as China races ahead in doing just that, the sense of urgency at BOJ headquarters is growing. ... "
" ... SJ: Peak foliage typically appears around Columbus Day in Vermont. But I like to head to the state a week before the crowds and visit the northern tier, specifically the Northeast Kingdom. East Burke is best known as home to the world class mountain biking network called the Kingdom Trails. It’s also home to Darling Hill Road, where century old barns and their fresh coats of red paint form a striking contrast to the green velvety meadows. Start here and then continue along Route 5A North to Westmore and the glacially carved blue waters of Lake Willoughby. To get a better look at this stunning scenery, get out of the car and hike Mt. Pisgah overlooking the lake. Breathe in the fragrant pines, be wowed by the colorful maples, and be happy that you’re far away from the traffic in this unvarnished chunk of the state. ... "
" ... What will they do? At this point we are all seriously on the edge of our seats. Biting our nails at this impending doom we shout at the TV "Flee you fools!" But they don't listen. They keep stocking up on explosives, ignoring almost certain death approaching, glacially. ... "