by Jeannie Babb Taylor | Aug 4, 2009 | Opinion
Have you heard the latest buzz? Some writers and commentators are now calling the recession a “he-cession.” Â The new word, coined somewhere out on the blogosphere, incites fear and trembling in the masses because now the recession is actually affecting,...
by Jodi Mathews | Aug 1, 2003 | News
Nearly one in five Americans, or 18 percent, was laid off during the 2000-2003 recession, according to a new study. And not only are workers losing their jobs, but their employers are not providing them with adequate resources in the in-between times. Two-thirds of...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jul 2, 2002 | News
Despite a recession and the terrorist crisis, Americans gave an estimated $212 billion to charity in 2001, according to a recent report by the American Association of Fundraising Counsel Trust for Philanthropy. The study, Giving USA, reported that the 2001 giving...