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The Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI Quarterly Economic Forecast predicts that inflation-adjusted gross domestic product (GDP) will expand by 2.9 percent in 2010,…
A city does not die when its last resident moves away. Death happens when municipalities lose the industries and vital…
A young Russian woman capably sat my family at an Ocean City, New Jersey restaurant during our recent vacation. A…
There is some silver lining to the relentless clouds of jobless news which included weekly initial unemployment filings which reached…
If you have gone through earnings season and listened to conference calls and read through conference call transcripts in the…
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the federal budget deficit for 2010 will exceed $1.3 trillion—$71 billion below last…
The economy is dying and the process is accelerating by the day now. The Conference Board released extremely weak data.…
Job losses at companies with fewer than 50 workers eclipsed larger companies when it comes to job cuts according to…
The heads of the regional Federal Reserve banks are thinkers, but they may not be doers. Narayana Kocherlakota, the President…
Behind every American who does not have a job there are apparently many who are concerned about whether they will…
Americans’ despair about the economy shows up so often in research studies that the results have become redundant. But, the…
The Treasury should be happy with its July 2010 budget report. The deficit fell from $180 billion in the month…
The second half of this year will be worse than the first–economically. That is what economists are saying now that…
Washington DC is a good place to work during a recession. Information from the Commerce Department shows personal incomes declined…
The economy of one Western nation is growing rapidly–Germany’s. The Federal Statistics Bureau said that exports rose 28.5% in June…
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