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    Nov 30, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  1. Locals Say College Education is Worth the Cost

    Outstanding student loan debt continues to rises according to a new national report. 
    Channel 2 News
    Outstanding student loan debt continues to rises according to a new national report.  The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit estimates America's outstanding student loan debt at $956 billion.   That...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities

  2. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. White House Cuts Presidential Dollar Coin

    The presidential dollar coin is falling victim to Washington's cost cutting efforts.
    Channel 2 News
    The presidential dollar coin is falling victim to Washington's cost cutting efforts. The Obama administration is stopping nearly all production of the coins, which carry the likeness of every deceased President. In 2005, Congress mandated that the...

    Tags: Politics, Washington, DC, White House

  4. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  5. Mike Kenny - South Anchorage

    Name: Mike Kenny Occupation: Retired Website: www.mikekennyforassembly.com Registered Political Party: Democrat Last book you read: The Political Mind Favorite movie: Chinatown Why are you running for the Anchorage Assembly?: Unlike the...

    Tags: Collective Contract, Career and Workplace, Physical Disabilities, Property Tax, Economy, Business and Finance

  6. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Executive Profile: Leaders share news from companies and careers, and their outlook on the economy

    We checked in with executives profiled in the Tribune in the past year to learn their news, their insights about the coming year, and how they're feeling about the economy.
    We checked in with executives profiled in the Tribune in the past year to learn their news, their insights about the coming year, and how they're feeling about the economy. Curt Bailey, president, Related Midwest Related has been running on all...

    Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Companies and Corporations, New Products, Global Expansion, Chicago Hotels

  8. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Mail Call - June 17

    “To all you people out there who complain about getting tickets from speed cameras, which allow you 12 miles an hour over the speed limit before you’re fined: Try to stop complaining, and slow down.” — Hancock “I just read...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Baseball, U.S. Congress, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Sports

  10. Jun 14, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Student housing intent on making the grade

    ATLANTA — Real estate experts and journalists from around the country gathered here recently to discuss such weighty matters as the perceived rosiness of the housing market and trends in green building. But perhaps the most arresting takeaway had to do with that 20-something son of yours who has moved back into your house: Brace yourself — he's probably not going anywhere any time soon.
    ATLANTA — Real estate experts and journalists from around the country gathered here recently to discuss such weighty matters as the perceived rosiness of the housing market and trends in green building. But perhaps the most arresting takeaway had to...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Students, Rentals, Marketing, Real Estate Buyers

  12. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Food and gas costs push up wholesale prices, report says

    Wholesale prices in the U.S. grew last month, pushed up slightly by rising food and gas costs.
    Wholesale prices in the U.S. grew last month, pushed up slightly by rising food and gas costs. The producer price index – or changes in prices over time that U.S. producers can get for their goods --  climbed 0.5% in May compared to April, the...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Memorial Day, Economy, Business and Finance, Prices, Finance

  14. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Bankers expect less stringent loan rules soon

    In recent years, it's been tough for many Americans to qualify for a mortgage loan. Now, there are signs that standards are gradually loosening.
    In recent years, it's been tough for many Americans to qualify for a mortgage loan. Now, there are signs that standards are gradually loosening. The Federal Reserve's newest survey of senior loan officers shows that almost 10 percent of banks have eased...

    Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Services and Shopping, Housing and Urban Planning, Real Estate

  16. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. IMF urges U.S. to repeal 'ill-designed' sequester cuts

    WASHINGTON -- The International Monetary Fund on Friday urged U.S. officials to scale back its automatic federal spending cuts, warning that they were "excessively rapid and ill-designed" and were hurting the nation's economic recovery
    WASHINGTON -- The International Monetary Fund on Friday urged U.S. officials to scale back its automatic federal spending cuts, warning that they were "excessively rapid and ill-designed" and were hurting the nation's economic recovery "The sequester...

    Tags: Government Debt, Politics, Budget Control Act of 2011, U.S. Congress, Public Finance

  18. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Refinancing into shorter mortgages appears to grow more popular

    WASHINGTON — The refinancing boom may be cooling down, but the move to shorter mortgages — especially 10-year loans among pre-retirees — appears to be accelerating. Some community banks say 10-year mortgages, once an insignificant...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Banking, Economy, Business and Finance, South Windsor, Mortgages

  20. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. IMF warns U.S. not to scale back stimulus too soon

    WASHINGTON — Amid speculation that the Federal Reserve soon might start scaling back its stimulus efforts, the International Monetary Fund cautioned that a pullback before next year could hurt economies worldwide.
    WASHINGTON — Amid speculation that the Federal Reserve soon might start scaling back its stimulus efforts, the International Monetary Fund cautioned that a pullback before next year could hurt economies worldwide. Highlighting its concern Friday,...

    Tags: Government Debt, Money and Monetary Policy, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Congress, Public Finance

  22. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Fell in June From Six-Year High

    Consumer confidence in June eased from a six-year high as progress in the labor market supported Americans' views of the economic outlook. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer sentiment declined to 82.7 in June from...

    Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Employment, Money and Monetary Policy, Thomson Corporation, Career and Workplace

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