Tracking the recession
Here's where you can do that:
First sign up for google alerts:
http://www.google.com/alerts
Then you'l have to enter the following phrases one at a time and
subscribe to them seperately:
subprime loan
housing crunch
oil prices
precious metal prices
inflation
From the drop down menu choose Type: "Comprehensive." Then for How often: Once a day.
You'll get daily news and information at the email address you choose to subscribe to which should give you just enough information about the situation. (That's how I got my information.)
Also you can look at the Happy Bachelors sub forums:
http://happybachelors.proboards102.com/index.cgi?board=finance
Partick.net Hosuing Crunch Blog
http://patrick.net/wp
From a post made by member thousandmilemargin at the Happy Bachelors Forums:
Financial Sence
http://financialsense.com
iTulip
http://itulip.com
Dr Housing Bubble.com
http://www.doctorhousingbubble.com
Sites I've found while surfing:
Dollar Collapse
http://www.dollarcollapse.com
In Debt We Trust
http://www.indebtwetrust.com
Global Hosuing Crash Forum:
http://forum.globalhousepricecrash.com
Financial Armageddon
http://www.financialarmageddon.com
Boom To Bust
http://boom2bust.com
Bank Stocks
http://www.bankstocks.com/default.asp
NYC Housing Bubble Blog
http://nychousingbubble.blogspot.com/
DC Housing Bubble Meter
http://bubblemeter.blogspot.com/
Housing Bubble Central
http://bubble.mynn.com/
Housing Doom
http://housingdoom.com/
Portland Housing Bubble Blog
http://portlandhousing.blogspot.com/
Balitmore Housing Bubble Blog
http://www.baltimorehousing.blogspot.com/
New Jersey Real Estate Report
http://njrereport.com/
The Housing Bubble Blog
http://thehousingbubbleblog.com/
Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter
http://ml-implode.com
National Bubble
http://www.nationalbubble.com/
There may be hundreds of sites like these out there. I only choose what looked like the
top ones. So if your interested in keeping tabs on the recessions and what's causing it these sites are the best ones to visit.