Merrill Lynch and The Frugal Future
October 6, 2008
Here’s the story of the economic meltdown as told by one of Merrill Lynch’s economists. There are 76 slides in this fabulous presentation. It includes 59 graphs that, together, paint a pretty ugly picture of what’s in store.
There’s a button on the far right of the Slideshare viewer that will make the presentation fullscreen (it’s the second-farthest from the right).
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Filed Under: Facts & Data
Tags: crisis, economy, meltdown, Merrill Lynch


October 6th, 2008 at 7:49 am
Normally, I’d try to provide some insight or reflections about What This All Means, but I think the graphs pretty much speak for themselves.