Government Debt as Percent of GDP by Country
This interactive map shows historical data and forecast of general government gross debt (as percent of GDP) in each country.via chartsbin.com (Click above link to see an interactive map)
This interactive map shows historical data and forecast of general government gross debt (as percent of GDP) in each country.via chartsbin.com (Click above link to see an interactive map)
This above map compares each country's total consumption Footprint with the biocapacity available within its own borders. It is created by ChartsBin.com for The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity...
The debt you carry is not simply made up of your monthly payments and interest rates. Many other factors should be considered when you think about the real cost of your debt, including your cash flow...
Many states are facing huge debts, so Congress passed a $26-billion dollar stimulus bill to help those states out. Here's a look at each state and the debt it's facing.via www.creditloan.com Note...
Chances are divorce left your budget a little lop-sided, with much less monthly income to use in your current lifestyle. Now is the time to re-evaluate your budget, not months later when you've gotten...
States are taking on more debt. Here’s your state’s burden per capita.via money.cnn.com(click here for an interactive map)
The average student debt for public universities is around $20,000 and $28,000 for private universities. Shocking. Not surprisingly, dependent students that rely on their parent’s income are borrowing...
Check out this infographic that exposes the anatomy of the typical showoff living on a modest income. Just let me warn you, people - it ain't pretty.via lenpenzo.com
via www.mint.com The largest chunk of Treasury securities is, in fact, held by Federal Reserve banks, adding up to $940 billion at the end of the period. And when it comes to foreign holders, number...
via chicagotribune.com Tsunami of red ink
via mint.com One upside to The Great Recession has been a notable shift in how most people view their finances. While just a few years ago it was OK to support an otherwise unaffordable lifestyle...
via billshrink.com A visual look at the credit card situation in America, which when paired with the poor economy and high unemployment rate, has arguably reached the crisis level.
via kiplinger.com A Look at What's Been Lost and What's at Risk