While still a lot of people experience the wrath of the global economic crisis some governments and analysts have already proclaimed that the crisis is over and we are on a way to a recovery. One of these statements was made in UK.
Of course it sounds great and very encouraging, but there are problems with this statement and UK trade union has pointed out these problems, and warns people to be very careful. True some stock prices have shown improvement which means that really there are some positive changes happening, but it is still too soon to speak about a recovery. Well we might speak about it, but then only in theory. How can one speak about a recovery if the unemployment levels are still very high and salary levels so low? The government is sponsored by inhabitants of a country and not the other way round. If the people do not have the money and are fighting with threats of poverty how can we speak about a recovery. Only when these factors will begin to change then it is time to really speak about the end of crisis. But some governments tend to forget that.
Of course we must think positive and hope that we will recover as fast as possible. We cannot rely on some experts who say that now the crisis is over and everything will be good now. This does not happen in real life. We, the simple people, do not care about stock prices and GDP growth indexes, all we care about is quality of life and as long as we have to struggle to survive all talks about a recovery is wishful thinking. I really do hope that the crisis is almost beaten, but on the other hand I am very afraid of what will happen in the course of next few months.






