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In one of the surveys about national economic prospects that grabs big headlines but may say very little about real…
The President says he sees a faint light at the end of the tunnel. So does the Treasury Secretary and…
The foreclosure rates on homes in the US is still rising sharply, which is bad news for banks and almost…
If you were worried about all this new money that has been coming into the system and its effects on…
GM’s (GM) stock trades at $1.71, which is not even its 52-week low. Several news outlets have reported that the…
The Administration is going to have to raise hundreds of billons of dollars to support its stimulus package, budget, and…
As 24/7 Wall St. mentioned in an earlier post, the Federal budget deficit was nearly $1 trillion. The Treasury department…
Depending on the source, Japan’s mythic “Lost Decade” lasted from 1989 to 2003, or sometime later if the exact bottom…
The minutes of the FOMC’ March 17 to March 18 meeting are out, and the long and short of the…
A number of studies show that tall, good-looking people do better in life and in love. It makes some sense,…
The Business Roundtable is a small group of CEOs, but an elite one. Its members are chief executive officers of…
Every time the IMF issues an estimate for the cost of the losses from toxic assets at the world’s financial institutions, the…
The Congressional Budget Office issued its estimate for the deficit created in the federal government’s fiscal first half, which ended…
When Bob Schieffer of “Face The Nation” asked Secretary Geithner if the Administration would have to go back to Congress…
The federal government cannot give financial assistance to each person who losses a job for a years after they are…
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