Divorce as an Economic Indicator
Warren Buffet watches freight rates to gauge the state of the economy.
Jim Cramer says his oracle is the number of cardboard containers sold.
A financial analyst on MSNBC said that people buy more blue jeans when the economy is expanding. Also, men buy brighter colored ties.
But one indicator was most interesting to me. An increase in divorces indicates an economic recovery is on the way. The theory is that a lot of people have been stuck in bad marriages because they couldn’t afford to get a divorce.
Tags: Divorce, Economy, Jim Cramer, Marriage, recovery, Warren Buffett
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September 30th, 2009 at 10:24 pm
A Positive Divorce Recovery Book for Your Clients
Hi,
I am a local author in Canton/Akron, Ohio and have just published, last October 2008, a book on divorce recovery called “Yes, There Is an Upside of Divorce, It Can Be Your Second Chance at Life!” You can search “upside of divorce” on Amazon and read the great reviews I have there. One of my top 5-Star ratings is from Tracy, who is the owner of a national web support group called WomansDivorce.com and has used parts of my chapters for her members going through divorce.
I have sold over sixty copies locally and received the same great feedback, including one to the Church of New Hope in Stow, Ohio for their divorce support group.
I have also sold three copies to our Stark County Libraries for circulation here in Canton.
I am hoping you may want to buy some copies too to provide some good help and support to your divorced members of your practice. My book has a positive approach to divorce recovery and about how to make a happier and more enjoyable life after divorce.
This would be a great gift and help to your clients suffering through their divorce.
Book Discounts are available on my own website, Self-Help-Products-and-Services (.com) and can save you $2 to $5 over Amazon’s costs.
I you want, I also would have a workbook version that could be used for support groups. If there are other people you think I should contact, please let me know.
Thanks for your consideration here.
Brian Daniel
http://www.Self-Help-Products-and-Services.com
Email: james@self-help-products-and-services.com
October 12th, 2009 at 3:14 pm
Thanks for the post, Brian. I am always happy to hear from fellow authors.