October, 2009
Unemployment Holding Strong, Jobs Won’t Return Until 2012
A long wait lies ahead
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The ridiculously high national unemployment rate (9.8 percent) has convinced Congress to consider a bill that would allow people to collect unemployment for an additional 13 weeks. However, an unemployment extension of three months might not be long enough for many people.
CNN Money reports that the job market will ...
Average Housing Prices in the U.S
Housing sales have been on the rise thus far in 2009 as confidence in the real estate market rebounds. Though September saw a decline in the median sales price to $174,900 for a single family home, the number of homes sold each month has been steadily increasing. With consumers once again shopping for homes, we ...
H1N1 Vaccine Deaths | The Cure is Poisonous?
We've heard of dangerous treatment - but dangerous PREVENTION?
There aren't any known H1N1 vaccine deaths from this current outbreak yet, but they may occur. It isn't likely to be many. Flu vaccines, especially H1N1 vaccines (this isn't the first time anybody's caught H1N1 - it's broken out before) carry a risk of afflicting the vaccinated ...
Limit Size So Banks Aren’t Too Big To Fail?
Some high-level policymakers say large financial firms pose too much danger to the financial system and to taxpayers. Others argue they provide benefits that need to be preserved.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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Refinancing lifeline fails to reach most ‘underwater’ homeowners
A seven-month-old government program to help homeowners with little or no equity refinance their mortgages has so far reached fewer than 3 percent of those targeted, with many struggling borrowers deciding that the benefits of a new loan aren't worth the closing costs.
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