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- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 01.11.2012
Job Creation Strengthens, But Unemployment Increases?
American companies added 244,000 jobs to the economy in April, the fastest pace in five years. In an ironic twist, however, the unemployment rate climbed to nine percent, according to the Department of Labor. The unemployment rate fell to 8.8 percent in March after dropping continuously since November’s rate of 9.8 percent rate. Economists had […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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Economic Indicators Showing Signs of Life
Leading economic indicators (LEI) rose 0.9 percent in October, a sign that the U.S. economy is likely to see accelerated growth and not slip into a feared double-dip recession. According to The Conference Board, its index of leading economic indicators rose significantly faster than the revised 0.1 percent rise in September and the 0.3 percent […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 01.10.2012
Craig Wortmann on Being an Entrepreneur
Virtually anyone can be an entrepreneur, although starting one’s own business is a giant leap. Many people look at becoming an entrepreneur as a cause and effect – the academic term being “causal logic”. That may not be the optimal way to view entrepreneurship, however. Rather, the world’s most successful entrepreneurs use effectual logic. According […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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- 01.04.2012
Hungary’s Debt Downgraded to Junk
Yet another European nation – and one not in the Eurozone – is facing a financial crisis now that Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has downgraded its credit rating to junk status. The nation is Hungary, whose status was changed as a result of concerns about proposed policy changes regarding the country’s central bank. S&P cut […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
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- 01.03.2012
New Housing Market Showing Some Strength
Confidence in American homebuilders rose in December for the third consecutive month, a sign that the housing market is finally stabilizing. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo (NAHB) Housing Market Index (HMI) of builder confidence climbed to 21 — the highest level since May 2010 — from a revised 19 in November. Economists […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
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- 12.28.2011
Grape Expectations
The English wine industry – once something of a national joke – is coming into its own as climate change has raised temperatures in southern Britain an average of three degrees Fahrenheit between 1961 and 2006. Today, Britain has approximately 400 commercial vineyards. Sparkling wines are beating their French rivals in international competitions. “We’ve noticed […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 12.27.2011
Fewer Couples Are Going to the Chapel
The number of American couples marching down the aisle to get married is in decline, with just 51 percent of adults reporting that they are married, according to the Pew Research Center and the Census Bureau. The Pew Center’s study determined that new marriages in the United States fell five percent between 2009 and 2010; […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 12.21.2011
We Deliver – More Slowly – For You
First-class mail is likely the next casualty as the United States Postal Service (USPS) looks for ways to stave off bankruptcy. The USPS is planning to shutter 252 mail processing centers nationally and slow first-class delivery as soon as spring, citing steadily declining mail volume. According to USPS vice president David Williams, the agency wants […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
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- 12.20.2011
Great Recession Had Little Impact on CO2 Emissions
Worldwide CO2, emissions have risen by nearly 50 percent in the past several decades, with 2010 now holding the record as the year with the most greenhouse gas emissions on record. Burning fossil fuels released more than 36 billion metric tons of CO2 in 2010, due primarily to growth in China, India, and the United […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 12.19.2011
Bill Gates, Sr.: The Rich Must Pay More Taxes
Bill Gates, Sr., a retired attorney in Washington state, supports a ballot initiative that would require the state’s highest earners — including himself and his son — to pay an income tax. Currently, the state does not collect personal income taxes. The father of billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Jr., believes that the poor pay […]