Unemployment Claims Continue to Rise in May
by Curtis White on July 30, 2011
The amount of people applying for unemployment benefits from the government rose in the last week of May as part of a three-month rising trend.
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by Curtis White on July 30, 2011
The amount of people applying for unemployment benefits from the government rose in the last week of May as part of a three-month rising trend.
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by Wes Markham on July 29, 2011
According to a study released in July 2011, during the recession, minority net worth dropped significantly more than that of the white majority.
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by Adam Hilliard on July 26, 2011
Consumer sentiment rose in May 2011, almost two points more than expected. This comes after a drop to 67.5 in March following a rise in gasoline prices.
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by Wes Markham on May 25, 2011
According to the latest U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the last 14 months have shown a slow but consistent increase in private sector job creation.
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by Lee Avery on May 24, 2011
There has been much apocalyptic talk about what disaster may ensue if Congress fails to renegotiate the national debt ceiling and the country spirals into default.
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by Justin Smith on May 23, 2011
As the government rapidly approaches its borrowing limit, six senators scramble to delay the inevitable default, which could plunge America into a second economic crisis.
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by Raymond Kim on May 22, 2011
After the euro reached a high in January of about 0.78 to the dollar, the currency began a steady decline. A May surge in the strength of the American dollar brought conversion rates to the lowest of the year.
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by Branford Lyles on May 20, 2011
While consumers usually can expect to see the numbers on the local gas station signs rising as the days get hotter, this summer may see a sharp decline.
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Adam Hilliard
A business journalist for over 30 years, Hilliard received his MA from Stanford's School of Journalism.
Branford Lyles
After earning his MBA from Northwestern University, Lyles began blogging about investment opportunities in Silicon Valley.
Curtis White
A licensed CPA, White has worked primarily as an accountant for small businesses in the Detroit area.
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