Posts Tagged ‘United States’

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The Downturn on Foreclosures

The foreclosure market, which was at an all time high in the last few years, is at an all time low right now. It’s not that people aren’t getting booted out of their homes, it’s that no one is buying these dead properties. As the real estate market slowly begins to turn itself around with [...]

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The Economy is Killing Las Vegas

There is no question that the economy has taken its toll on the country. There are people who are out of a job, and many more who are in their jobs but are working paycheck to paycheck. It’s a tough road to go but and there are many businesses that are being hurt by the [...]

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Surviving the Wake of an Economic Trauma

Surviving the Wake of an Economic Trauma How do you make it through tough economic times when you are low on savings and the job market is nearly none existent? Keeping your cool is the key. Taking the time to keep from being overwhelmed will go a long way to making it through the tough [...]

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Handling a Surprise Job Loss

Handling a Surprise Job Loss The economy is extremely unpredictable and with it the job loss is overwhelming. Managing an unexpected job loss when you have a family to care for can be a challenge like no other. This having been said there are things that can be done to manage the fall out in [...]

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Saving for a Tough Economy

Saving for a Tough Economy Even those who have a job and are not suffering terribly from the current economic state are looking for ways to protect themselves against any possible job loss or economic distress in the future. There are several ways to help prepare for a possible economic emergency. The first step is [...]

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The Most Evil Recipients Of U.S. Loans

Foresight is possibly the most important characteristic of a good leader. The ability to predict reactions and imagine the outcome of any number of possible scenarios is what makes a person a good decision maker. Unfortunately, nobody is perfect. Even the best of us do things that they regret later. On the stage of world [...]

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Congressional Payday

Should Congress take a pay cut? That is the questions posed on Washington D.C. this week. Huffington Post reports “A bill introduced in Congress would reduce congressional pay by five percent. Representative Ann Kirkpatrick (D-Ariz.) introduced the Taking Responsibility for Congressional Pay Act, which would cut congressional salaries for the first time since 1933.” To [...]

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