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Job openings hit new lows in November, down to 2.415 million from 2.571 million in October and 3.311 million in…
Consumer borrowing took a breathtaking and record-breaking fall in November, according to figures released yesterday by the Federal Reserve. Revolving…
Pennsylvania will now allow poker, blackjack, and a number of other games of luck and skill to be played at…
The stock and bond markets would like to be able to easily predict what the Federal Reserve will do for…
It is the first week of January, which means one thing for lovers of consumer electronics: CES, the Consumer Electronics…
By Douglas A. McIntyre Even in a world of massive deficits and rising national debt, not many problems come in…
By Douglas A. McIntyre In his op-ed piece in The New York Times on Sunday, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman…
China became the world’s second largest economy in 2009, passing Japan, which has held this distinction for decades. The People’s…
The Brookings Institution, The New York Times, and Bloomberg all covered the news that Texas added more people than any…
Treasury Secretary Geithner, who many members of Congress would like to see out of his job, yesterday said that tight…
The Commerce Department revised GDP growth for the third quarter of this year down, again. The latest number is an…
Ben Bernanke may be Time Magazine’s person of the year. But today Bernanke was listed as the market watchdog of…
Moody’s (NYSE:MCO) made comments about its ratings on US and UK sovereign debt that were meant to calm the markets.…
Today at noon the Federal Reserve released its Flow of Funds Account report. In the third quarter, U.S. debt growth grew…
The U.S. trade deficit decreased $2.7 billion $32.9 billion in October as a result of exports growing more than imports.…
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