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The Sports Illustrated 2010 Economically correct swim suit edition

Beauty and economic power thinning away

Is Beauty and our economic power thinning away? Should media stop painting pretty pictures that only keep us blind to reality?

Economic Impact is being felt by everyone including large companies. The pressures on businesses to pull back on capital spending and hiring are far more intense than they were in the past. Companies are reducing spending for equipment and software for three quarters in a row. Business construction also has begun to fall in recent months as older projects are completed and plans for new ones are shelved for lack of financing. Will this effect Sports illustrated and will the economic impact be felt in their swimsuit edition?

One way of measuring economic impact is to forecast the number of jobs created or lost by an event. But many decision-makers, government leaders, and voters also want a prediction of the impact of an event on personal income, business production, sales, profits and tax collections.

This analysis provides critical information for business firms, trade associations, governments, planners, economic development agencies, chambers of commerce, service organizations, policy-makers, and public interest groups.

Layoffs and cutbacks of large corporations globally act as a meter in gauging the current and future economic troubles ahead. With our analysis we will show where Sports illustrated swim suit edition will be, as seen from an economic view. At the current rate of economic decline the U.S. and Sports illustrated by the end of 2010 will be at an all time low. The U.S. economy is looking more and more like a 3rd world nation.

If we continue the same path as we have been on for the past 30 years this is what the American economy and Sports illustrated 2010 economically correct swimsuit editions will look like in the future.

SI cover should reflect the real world

Sports Illustrated 2010 Economically correct swimsuit edition. Life isn't all peaches and cream and magazines and media should reflect reality of out economy.

As the economy dries up so does models

Magazines should depict real life and not make believe. Reflect what the economy looks like and not super model painted world.


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