Thursday, December 18, 2008

Graphs and Visuals of the Economic Crisis

by Eric deCarbonnel

If you are a visual person like me, you need to see something to really understand it. Here are all the graphs and other visuals I have accumulated while following the current economic crisis.

Credit Bubble

National Debt



Trade/Current Account deficits









US Net Internal Investment Position




(country stock market performance through November 2008)

Inflation and Cheap Foreign Loans

Remittances (sent by immigrants to their families abroad)




US Taxes







Dollar, Gold, and Other Currencies





Evidence of Gold Price Manipulations

Housing Starts and New Home Inventory

Fed's Balance Sheet and Money Supply



Outsourcing and Job Losses



About Bailouts

Other

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7 Comments:
Anonymous said...

It does make it all clear and hit you in the face. Thank You

Starkman said...

Great information!

Thanks very much, Eric,

Starkman

Eric deCarbonnel said...

Your welcome.

I have added some more charts today, so have a look if you're interested.

Anonymous said...

When anyone says "the richest nation on the earth" it makes me upchuck!

Anonymous said...

Great collection of graphs. The visual impact sure swings better than words.

Anonymous said...

Bless You Eric! This is a great collection.

NASAcrew said...

I am trying to validate your graphs. Do you have a list of resources that this informaiton came from?

I like to double check all data for myself. First step in looking at a 360 view, it to see a source for yourself.

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