The 144,000 jobs added to payrolls in August fell just shy of the 150,000 economists had expected, but the number was heartening since...
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Alternative title: Personal Income Growth vs. Governmental Hiring In our previous post, we noted that one of the seven factors Forbes...
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While we have been focusing on the Economic aspects of the campaign, some observers are keen to remind us that there are actually other...
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“For a nickel I will” Last October (2003), we raised the question as to whether their would be an iTunes Associate Program....
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My most recent Street.com column, “When Accounting Rules Matter” is up on the site. For those of you without a subscription,...
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Yet another good analysis by the WSJ: CPI, or consumer price index, shows inflation to be relatively benign. Despite this good data, most...
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Back in March, we noted that Arab-American Voters had been abandoning Bush in key swing states. A new nationwide poll of Americans of...
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Interesting catch by the Journal: Why is Bush “so concerned about voters he should already have in the bag?” Based upon the...
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We discussed Confusing Cause & Effect last month. Despite those pearls of wisdom, we continue to see many people who should know...
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The drop in U.S. gross domestic product growth during the second quarter came as no surprise to most economy and market analysts. Here...
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