Consumer Spending Up for Last Month
Written by alec Monday, 30 August 2010 20:26

Consumer spending in the US rose by 0.4% in July, a faster rate than previously expected. Shoppers saved less of what they earned than in previous months.
Personal income grew by only 0.2%. Economists had expectations that both figures would increase by 0.3%.
A regional manufacturing survey in Texas, meanwhile, showed absolutely no growth in August, confirming a nationwide slowdown in industrial output.
Wall Street was underwhelmed with the new information, and the Dow Jones dropped about 0.7% by midday.
The consumer spending growth was the fastest since March, though total spending remains well below pre-recession highs.
The fact that personal income grew so slowly means that the savings rate in the US, which is the percentage of income that households choose not to spend, fell to 5.9% from 6.2% in June.
The US savings rate was close to zero when the global recession hit last year, signalling that households were spending almost all of their income.
It rose during the recession, which resulted in a big fall in consumer spending.
A lot of economists expect the savings rate to remain at 6% or even higher rise. Historically, the savings rate has been even higher at 8%-12%.
Fox's Beck Under Fire for DC Rally
Written by alec Friday, 27 August 2010 18:30

Glenn Beck, onservative talk show host, is facing some controversy for scheduling a rally at the site and on the day of an iconic 1963 civil rights demonstration.
He, Sarah Palin and other conservative stars will speak on Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, 47 years after Martin Luther King Jr delivered his legendary “I Have a Dream” speech.
Mr Beck claims that the rally is an apolitical tribute to the men and women in the military.
Civil rights leaders, however, say that Beck's message runs opposite to Dr King's.
"It's an affront to what the civil rights movement stood for," Georgia Congressman John Lewis, who spoke at the 1963 March on Washington, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
"We didn't do anything in anger and never tried to divide people. Glenn Beck is a very divisive force."
The march in 1963 was a turning point in the civil rights movement. Dr King's ”I Have a Dream”
speech at the Lincoln Memorial that day called for a united nation, free from racial discrimination. It is one of the most celebrated works of American oratory.
Beck is both a host on Fox News Channel and a prominent voice in the anti-establishment Tea Party movement. He accused President Barack Obama of racism last year, saying he had a "deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture".
He promoted the “Restoring Honor” rally on Saturday as a non-political tribute to American troops aimed at restoring "the values that founded this great nation".
He claims that when planning the rally in DC, he was not aware that Saturday August 28 would mark the anniversary of the 1963 march.
"It's not the date, it's the message," he said on his television show on Thursday.
"I've heard it over and over again in the media that because of this event, on the date of this event, I'm somehow or another hijacking Dr Martin Luther King's speech. I'm not big enough to do that. No-one is."
A counter-demonstration will be held by a coalition of civil rights groups, called “Reclaim the Dream” elsewhere in Washington's National Mall.











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