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California sees record gas prices as police deal with fuel bandits
L.A. NOWCalifornia gas prices hit record highs, and police have been dealing with scattered cases in recent weeks of gas thieves. California's average gasoline price set a record Saturday of $4.614 for a gallon of regular, up 12.8 cents overnight. Several...... -
Greek anti-austerity protesters clash with police in Athens
World NowProtesters clash with police in downtown Athens; Greek government cuts labelled unfair and a burden on the poor.... -
Anti-privatization group: Water, sewer rates would increase 338 percent under lease
Valley 610In addition to lending their support to Thursday's referendum campaign announcement in Allentown, the folks at opposition group Food & Water Watch have released some new estimates this week about expected water rate increases under the city's proposed... -
European Central Bank tosses hot potato back to governments
The European Central Bank is keeping its benchmark interest rate steady at 1%, handing off the responsibility of righting the struggling Eurozone to its disparate governments. Mario Draghi, the bank’s president, said Wednesday that although the...
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Go ahead, bet against Europe
When I hopped on the ag journalism jet in 1981, the European Union (known then as the European Economic Union) forecast it would spend a fabulous sum-$5 billion or so-on it farm support program, the Common Agricultural Policy. By comparison, the...Tags: Politics, Portugal, Europe, Economic Indicator, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Cost of living drops 0.9 percent in South Florida
Sun SentinelThe cost of living actually declined 0.9 percent in June in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, thanks to big drops in energy prices, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday. Just two months previously, the Consumer Price Index for All Urban...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Consumers, Energy, Consumer Confidence, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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NDSU Extension assessing food, gas price trends
Food, gas and housing prices are impacting consumers across North Dakota. The North Dakota State University Extension Service has begun a 16-month effort to assess those impacts. Extension's family economics program team developed the North Dakota...Tags: Consumers, Petroleum Industry, Consumer Confidence, Economy, Business and Finance, Economic Indicator
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Rising rents and food prices mean Americans are paying more
Consumer prices continued to rise in October as rents and the cost of food climbed even as gas came down from its recent peak, the government said. Seasonally adjusted prices got a 0.1% boost in October from the previous month, according to the Labor...
Tags: Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Prices
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FACT CHECK: Stumbles in latest presidential debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the rough-and-tumble of a town hall-style presidential debate, the facts took something of a beating Tuesday night. Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for President Barack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S....
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Worldwide unrest? Food prices and the future
U.S. farmers wonder how drought will affect grain prices and next year's crop. A prominent environmentalist's big-picture take is that the drought is fueling a wave of food unrest worldwide. "The world is in a transition from an era that's dominated...Tags: Natural Disasters, Economy, Business and Finance, Food Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
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Shoppers find higher prices for breakfast items
Shoppers paid slightly more for food at the grocery store during the third quarter of the year, with many popular breakfast staples showing an increase in retail price. Higher retail prices for eggs, bacon, orange juice, milk and toasted oat cereal, among...Tags: Groceries, Energy, Consumer Confidence, Foods and Beverages, Milk
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Social Security Benefits to Rise 1.7%
CNNNEW YORK -- Social Security benefits will rise by 1.7% next year, which won't be quite enough to cover the increase in prices over the last year. The increase announced by the government Tuesday is less than half of the 3.6% rise in benefits that...Tags: Social Security, Retirement, Inflation and Deflation, Government Health Care, Medicare
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