The White House has recently made speculations that the US budget deficit will eventually reach a whopping $1.47 trillion this year. In fact, analysts have calculated that the government in indeed borrowing 41 cents, for every dollar that they have spent. Although the budget deficit might reach such a staggering figure, the administration added that the figure is actually a little better than what was predicted in February.

On the other hand, the White House also highlights the unusually high unemployment rate in the country, whereby unemployment rates are still at 9.5%. And according to the officials, they are forecasting the unemployment rate to be at 9% next year, which is a marginal improvement. Top economists in the country are also forecasting that unemployment rate will not sink back to the normal rate of 5.5% to 6% in this decade.

However, analysts believe that the US budget deficit will significantly improve in 2012, whereby they are forecasting that the deficit will be lowered to $1.42 trillion, or 37 cents of borrowing for every cent spent. Also, it seems that they are still quite optimistic over the developments of the economy in the future, but surely, Obama needs to focus more of his energy to help stimulate the economy, and to create more jobs in the market, so that the stubbornly high unemployment ratio would be lowered to a much more manageable level.

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T-Mobile Rolls Out 42Mbps HSPA+ to 56 New Areas PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Well the HSPA+ onslaught is on, and wireless operators that have yet to roll out their 4G services at this very moment, risks loosing more market share in the process. In fact, T-Mobile has disclosed that their company has just rolled out their 42MBps HSPA+ network to 56 new locations, in which this totals up to 150 locations nationwide. Of course, this makes T-Mobile as the largest HSPA+ network provider in the United States.

Basically, cities that are now receiving T-Mobile’s 4G services include, Hartford, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Ann Arbor, Baltimore, Boise, Boston, Washington DC, and also Charlotte. Sure enough, if you have yet to jump onto the 4G bandwagon, perhaps it’s time that you should invest a little more for your wireless network service.

T-Mobile Rolls Out 42Mbps HSPA+ to 56 New Areas
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