Jobless Claims Continue to Fall as 2013 Begins
According to the United States Department of Labor initial jobless claims continued to fall in the week ending January 19, 2013.
Good News for New Home Starts Is Not Good Enough
2012 marked the end of the best year for new home starts since 2008.
Medicare to Start Covering Patients with Some Disabilities and Chronic Conditions
Economic News, Retirement, Savings & Investment
In order to provide for those in their golden years, Medicare is around so people do not have quite as many bills and can enjoy their retirement.
IRS Delays Accepting Returns Until January 30th
The IRS delays accepting returns will have the biggest impact on people juggling holiday bills with other debts.
Where to Put Your Money with Obama’s Reelection
Economic News, Savings & Investment
Whether you are excited or disappointed at the outcome of the latest election, the question is now where to put your money and still get the best return.
What The “Fiscal Cliff” Agreement Means To Retirees
The best guess is that current retirees will not be impacted. But its only a guess. Who knows what can happen when the US Congress is in session?
Inflation Under Control as Fed Presses on Interest Rates
The United States Labor Department released its December 2012 Consumer Price Index Report. Overall consumer prices remain unchanged from November in large part due to a drop in gasoline prices....
Retail Sales Surprise Move In December
With employment improving and lower gas prices, consumer spending ended 2012 with a little momentum, as the Commerce Department reports the closely watched retail sales indicator rose 0.5 percent.
Federal Reserve Sees Ongoing Threat From Budget Impass
The President of the SF Fed expects the Federal Reserve continue its QE3 policies until the labor market falls below seven percent.
Is Your Bank Taking You and Your Money for Granted?
Fed up with endless fees and customer service issues, people are fighting back in a number of ways and changing banks.
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