Business Coverage

Japan's Economy Contracts Again; Press Prescribes Even More 'Stimulus'
Japan, once a feared world economic powerhouse already at "two decades of little or no real economic growth," just reported that its economy contracted during the second quarter at an annual rate of 1.6 percent. The common thread throughout the two-decade slump has been the alleged need for ever-increasing levels of Keynesian "stimulus." Apparently refusing to believe there are any other…

AP Revises Job Growth Description From 'Seemingly Robust' to 'Solid'

AP Predictably Ignores All-Time One-Month Govt. Spending Record

AP, Reuters Ignore Likely Impact of Bloated Inventories on Growth

Time Headline: 'Koch Says U.S. Can Bomb Its Way to $100,000 Salaries'

More Deadpan at AP: We're 'Entering ... Historically Slow Growth'

Deadpan Humor at AP: 'Job Market Is Not Yet Back to Full Health'

Absurd CNN Email: (Annualized) 2.3 Percent Is 'Solid' GDP Growth

Venezuela Orders Food Providers: 'Divert' Output to Empty State Stores

'Unexpectedly' Again: Pending Home Sales Fall 1.8 Percent

AP Fails to Note That Consumer Confidence Drop Is Worst in Four Years

Press Mostly Fails to Note Union Exemptions in Some Minimum-Wage Laws

AP Waits Four Paragraphs to Reveal Size of Historic Chinese Stock Dive
