In a move much akin to Luke Skywalker’s attack run on the Death Star, President Obama signed the so-called “Credit Cardholder Bill of Rights” that will cr...
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For a while, the real estate market was the top priority of media outlets as it ...President Obama and prominent lawmakers met yesterday in an attempt to reconcile...While news of substantial third-quarter GDP growth and a slowing of new unemploy...
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Good News! We Only Lost 36,000 Jobs in February
By James Gelfer on March 5, 2010 | 1 Comment
It is certainly a sign of the times when reports that the economy lost 36,000 jobs is considered a boon in economic news. While today’s unemployment numbers, released by the Labor Department, are being hyped as evidence that the economy is gaining traction, economists still advise that we have... -
The Housing Market: An Elephant in the Room
By James Gelfer on February 26, 2010 | No Comments
President Obama and prominent lawmakers met yesterday in an attempt to reconcile a healthcare bill that has dominated headlines and national politics for over a year. And when lawmakers aren’t debating healthcare, their attention has been turned to job creation. Unemployment numbers, countries fac... -
Government Looks to Rein in Rampant Deficit
By James Gelfer on February 19, 2010 | No Comments
A couple of months ago we reported on the astronomical amount of US debt—now in excess of $12 billion. It is becoming increasingly apparent that the American people are worried about rising debt and the impact that it may have on future generations. One demographic that has particular concerns is ...





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