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Johnny comes marching home — to no jobNational Guardsmen are coming home from Iraq to face a new enemy – a swooning economy that has landed like a KO’d heavyweight on the canvas of their home towns.2.
Hot dogs replace steaks this Fourth of July
Americans will be throwing more hot dogs and hamburgers on their backyard grills rather than steaks this holiday as the recession and high unemployment crimp celebrations.
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Older job seekers struggling with age barrier
Like many unemployed older workers, 64-year old Allan Kellum fears his age has made it harder to find a new job.
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Jobless consumers will hold back recovery
Many forecasters now expect the U.S. economy to begin growing later this year. But it probably won’t feel like a recovery for most people. By John W. Schoen.
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The cars that will likely set the pace in 2014
Expect these new models to hit the road in the next five years.
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Marshals seize Madoff’s $7 million penthouse
The U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday took possession of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's $7 million Manhattan penthouse, an action that forced his wife to move elsewhere.
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Rogue broker blamed for oil spikePVM Oil Associates, the world's biggest over-the-counter oil brokerage, says it lost nearly $10 million this week because of unauthorized trades that caused a temporary spike in Brent crude markets.8.
Jobless rate rises to 26-year high
Out-of-work with no place to land, the legions of America's unemployed are growing. The nation's unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent in June, a 26-year high.
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Cup holders paved way for interior car design
The cup holder, in its modern automotive incarnation, is about 30 years old. It achieved industrial-design celebrity status in the 1980s, and it's been proliferating ever since.
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Smart in court, Chrysler struggles in showroom
The latest numbers on auto sales show that Chrysler needs to quickly figure out how to navigate the car market as deftly as it did bankruptcy court.
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Newsweek: How bad will unemployment get?The last time we were this close to the 10 percent mark was when the nation was dealing with the savings and loan crisis, the residual effects of the 1979 oil crisis and prime interest rates as high as 21.5 percent. Could things get that bad again?12.
McDonald’s passes, Taco Bell scores with NBATaco Bell has replaced longtime sponsor McDonald's as the NBA's fast-food partner.13.
Foreclosure is a problem for celebrities too
It seems like just yesterday — excess was in and celebrities lived it up, buying lavish cars, expensive toys and over-the-top homes. Now, they're losing it like everyone else.
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Web retailers and states wrestle over tax rulesIn a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don't have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence.15.
Factory orders rise more than expected in MayOrders to U.S. factories jumped in May by the largest amount in nearly a year, another sign that the nosedive in manufacturing is nearing an end.16.
Mortage rates fall slightly, but still above record
Rates for 30-year home loans inched downward this week, but still remain above record lows posted during the spring, Freddie Mac said Thursday.
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Oil at month-low amid U.S., Europe job lossesOil prices tumbled to their lowest level in a month Thursday following the release of woeful job numbers in Europe and the U.S.18.
ConsumerMan: Magazine subscription rip-offsThis summer, like every summer, deceptive door-to-door magazine sales crews are out in full force across the country. Just say no to these offers.