Earlier quoted context omitted.
PS... I don't deny that a subset of the US economy/workforce got hit really hard in 2008 and never recovered. But when you look at the US economy as a whole things are doing quite well.
"In the US, for starters, there's a huge bubble in stocks" The median PE ratio of S&P 500 stocks at the moment is $14. That's certainly not "bubble" territory. The current market correction is surprising nobody, but I don't think many people consider this a bubble (at least for the US markets). Now there are certainly subsectors within the US that could be in bubble territory and could get hit really hard... unrealis…
S&P 500 P/E ratio was (until last week) around 19. The more accurate Shiller P/E was closer to 27.
Way above the historical median.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-26/the-s-p-50...