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	<title>Comments on: Decline in layoffs expected? Believe it when I see it.</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin (SpiritintheVillage)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin (SpiritintheVillage)</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good post! 

Personally I think there are two things going on.  First we lost our confidence in our traditional business models.  We have become frustrated by the excessive corporate incomes for ceo and executives and how they tend to squander business resources.  Second it appears we are seeing a fundamental shift in how we consume.  Perhaps constant spending is not the best model to support our economy?  There has to be a balance.  
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<p>Personally I think there are two things going on.  First we lost our confidence in our traditional business models.  We have become frustrated by the excessive corporate incomes for ceo and executives and how they tend to squander business resources.  Second it appears we are seeing a fundamental shift in how we consume.  Perhaps constant spending is not the best model to support our economy?  There has to be a balance.<br />
Kevin</p>
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