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Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium, Library of Congress Exhibition
From the stock market crash in 1929 through the new millennium in 2000, editorial cartoonist Herbert Block has chronicled the nation's political history, depicting the eras of American presidents from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton. He has received three
Podcasts - New York Times
Subscribe to Today's Business with Peter Goodman. When data on our current economic situation is released, his podcasts provide a user friendly analysis.
Slide Show: States With the Highest Unemployment Rates
Slide show reflecting the states with the highest unemployment rates.
U.S. Department of Commerce: Bureau of Economic Analysis
This website provides information on GDP and changes in GDP overtime. The historical data could be used to identify changes in business cycles over time, and it informs us of what our domestic resources and workforce are currently producing.
Remix America | Challenge Coping with the Economy
Editing tool that allows people to remix the great words/speeches of American History with issues of today. This links to a video produced by a group of students that highlights the ways they are impacted by the Economic situation.
Business News & Financial News - The Wall Street Journal - WSJ.com
Excellent news source for Economics
All of Inflation’s Little Parts - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
This interactive graphic shows the different sectors of consumer spending that are analyzed when determining the consumer price index each month.
Employment Situation
This website provides a variety of data resources students can use to conduct quantitative analysis about the current health of our economy. They can utilize the data from the Employment Situation Summary to hypothesize limitations of the unemployment rate.
Regional Economy
The Federal Reserve of Philadelphia website provides data and information on our Regional Economy. From the resources on this page, you can conduct a data analysis, examine historical trends, and evaluate our current employment situation. A great way for students to connect the national economic health to our local economy.
Eurostat
This is the European Union database for all economic statistics. Students can gain a global perspective on the significance of key economic indicators including GDP, unemployment and inflation by comparing U.S. statistics to those of the EU.
Geography of a Recession - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com
An interactive map of the United States that illustrates the geography of the recession. Job losses have been most severe in the areas that experienced a big boom in housing, those that depend on manufacturing and those that already had the highest unemployment rates.
Artists and the Recession - The New York Times
Slide show of artists from around the country and personal quotes reflecting how they have been hurt by the current recession.
CPI Inflation Calculator
This calculator is used to compare consumer purchasing power over time. You can type in a value and compare the price to another year. This allows you to evaluate how general price levels have changed over time and draw conclusions about the health of our economy.
Economix Blog - NYTimes.com
The New York Times Economix blog interprets the economy and helps us understand our world. It explains the science of everyday life in terms that diverse populations can understand.
Living Wage Calculator
The living wage calculator is an online tool used to estimate the cost of living in a community or region of the United States. The calculator lists typical expenses, the living wage and typical wages for the selected location. In many instances, the results confirm that many American families who work in low-wage jobs make insufficient income to live above the poverty line.
PBS Frontline: Is Wal-mart good for America?
This 60 minute program examines the controversy over the Wal-Mart way of doing business. While viewing the video, students could consider the impact of Walmart on the American economy, and consider the relationship between U.S. job losses and the American consumer's desire for bargains.
Dirk Mateer's Music Blog: From ABBA to Led Zeppelin
This weblog was created by an Economics Professor at Penn State University. It includes lyrics and ideas on ways to integrate music into Economics when teaching/learning about different topics and concepts.
Council for Economic Education - EconEdLink
This website provides free and comprehensive lesson plans, including interactive ones. From the top toolbar, you can also select current events, WebLinks, and DataLinks. All of these resources will provide updated information on the health of our current economy.
Movies in Economics
Penn State Professor Dirk Mateer's Catolog of movies to use when teaching economics. Includes a list of current movies students can relate to, discusses the economic concepts addressed, and provides information on the location and length of the scene on the DVD.
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