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Even the strongest feel the cracks in
the face of an earthquake. The cracks are visible even during a
brief recession. When the markets are disrupted the effect shows.
Unemployment is the greatest dread of any man. How will he feed his
family now? Expatriates are being shown the doors. America which has
been home to many people is now turning them out. Branches of
American companies abroad are shutting shop. When there are cuts in
the weekly budgets, priorities changes, when job seekers are dumped
there is a big change in lifestyle.
When there are recessions the female employees feel the winds of
change first as they are more vulnerable. They know they will be
laid off the jobs. It is difficult to believe, but it is true. Women
who work as receptionists, doing odd jobs in the office, public
relations and communications are picked out when downsizing is done.
Recessions have the tendency to touch sore spots of business. Those
which are no longer viable are shut off. For instance publications
that are now low on subscription, advertising and sales get the
first cut. Most companies spend large sums on advertising in print
and electronic media. The PR companies have to work on tighter
budgets with maximum mileage. Chances are that different agencies
that were used for different products are now merged. A single
agency is given the job to do. Staff in the office faces retention
as now the work load is divided between only the most necessary
employees. The ones left can also forget about the raise in salaries
and also work hard.
As USA faces a visible recession in current times, it is evident
that economists are in overdrive to review the fiscal statistics and
give expert opinions. The stock markets have already created a panic
situation in the country. The biggest lenders are now facing a cash
crunch and for the first time they are also admitting it.
Most of the credit has gone into housing, car, security and
insurance schemes. Americans who have invested in such schemes have
only their stocks to offer as collaterals and now are facing the
brunt with embarrassing foreclosures. Does this recessive situation
warrant a soul search amongst the other nations who are depending
and banking their economies on Uncle Sam’s federal reserves? The
answer is yes. There has been no sustainable development in major
sectors like housing, medical, small scale business. The US economy
has reached its peak and is slowly going downhill.
Jobs are being outsourced to other countries while Americans are
themselves jobless. As Asian countries are getting more employment,
even expatriates are returning home. India and China are major
outsourcing backyards for the US. Cheap goods manufactured in China,
Thailand and other poor countries have hitherto relied on the dollar
power for sustenance. As the value of the dollar falls, the American
dream is going bust for many. Whether it is the shoe maker or the
food chain or cola giants or even real estate developers, the
earning potential has been cut.
~ By N. Nagpal, economist and category author. 2008.
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