Top Economists Tell How to Grow Jobs
Now that the Senate has officially and resoundingly defeated President Obama’s jobs bill (The American Jobs Act), the question remains: just how do real...
Now that the Senate has officially and resoundingly defeated President Obama’s jobs bill (The American Jobs Act), the question remains: just how do real...
In response to AT&T’s proposed acquisition of mobile carrier T-Mobile for $39 billion, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it would be bringing...
Read moreItem: “European Union foreign ministers are debating a tax on financial institutions that could raise money for the EU as well as make...
Read moreOn Monday morning Sentier Research announced the results of its new study showing changes in household income since the year 2000 and how...
Read moreAmerica at the end of WWII produced 60 percent of all the petroleum in the world. In fact, its status as the chief...
Read moreOn Thursday, Bank of America announced that, starting the first of the year, they would be charging debit card users $5 a month...
Read moreLast Friday Laksman Achuthan (left), co-founder of Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), announced that not only has the economy entered a new recession, but...
Read moreWith the announcement from the Commerce Department that the sale of new homes in August fell by 2.3 percent compared to July, the...
Read moreOur nation stands at the precipice of an economic meltdown that would make the current recession seem like the “best of times.” The...
Read moreDespite the government's increased creation of money, new federal regulations that stifle companies and cause additional costs, and proposed new taxes, some businesses...
Read moreFormer President Bill Clinton says Obama’s approach to taming the federal deficit "is a little confusing" and suggests that raising taxes would blockade...
Read moreAs the nation continues to struggle with a prolonged economic slump and an unemployment rate that remains stubbornly above nine percent, former Federal...
Read moreAnyone who watches television news for more than a few hours is likely to see an advertisement for gold. As the Federal Reserve...
Read moreDr. Mark Perry, economics professor at the University of Michigan and blogger at Carpe Diem joyously announced that the closing of Borders’ last...
Read moreReleased on Tuesday, the Census Bureau’s annual report flashed a dismal economic outlook, showing that U.S. poverty has exceeded 46 million people —...
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