The financial situation of Greece only deteriorates, and this isn’t boding well for Greeks. Not only are banks closed Monday, but they may be shut down for at least six days. Moreover, Greeks are only allowed to withdraw 81 euros from ATMs this week to prevent any further runs. Although it seems the banking system […]
Archives for June 2015
Week in Review: Jun. 22 to Jun. 28
In case you missed any of this week’s articles, here is a round-up of some of the most read pieces written by the Economic Collapse News staff: We should be grateful for Wal-Mart (hot) Report: 3 reasons why Federal Reserve may postpone 2015 rate hike How to calculate your personal burn rate (hot) Should government […]
Chart: 30 most expensive cities for expatriates
The World Economic Forum released new data Thursday that listed the 30 most expensive cities in the world for expatriates. Surprisingly, No. 1 on the list was Juba, South Sudan. This was followed by Luanda, Angola and Zurich, Switzerland. The entire list can be found below.
Want to know why millennials aren’t getting jobs? 5 weird things millennial applicants do in job interviews
Human resource professionals and hiring managers have a lot of interesting stories pertaining to their interviews, particularly with the crop of millennial professionals. Everything from eating lunch throughout an interview to having their parents negotiate their salaries, a lot of millennials are making horrific and embarrassing mistakes during the interview process. See Also: Report: 3 […]
Video: This is what happens when you threaten taxi monopolies
Monopolies don’t like to be threatened. When you do, they behave like savages who must resort to violence and chaos as opposed to civilized debate and increased competition. This kind of behavior can be found in France, which used to be one of the most beautiful nations in the world. Taxi drivers are wreaking havoc […]