How Do You Learn About Global Economics?
It’s hard for the average consumer to keep track of it all: the falling Dow Jones Industrial Average, the talk of a global economic recession, the mortgage crisis and the broken housing market, the financial meltdown in Wall Street, rising fuel prices and OPEC, the US government bailout bill and the repercussions of the plunging U.S. dollar. The question of how to educate yourself so you can understand what it all means, why it happened, and where it’s going can seem overwhelming. Here are some suggestions that should help you learn about global economics and the recession. Search Google News, not just regular Google, for news archives related to global economics. Search for phrases like housing market and falling U.S. dollar. The subjects are often interconnected. A search on financial meltdown and the mortgage crisis will turn up relevant results, as will global economics and banks. Try oil prices and OPEC. Searching for the official title of the bailout bill, or Emergency Economic S