versus Is your contract up with your cellular carrier? Don’t renew it, cancel it. That’s how you can get the best deal from your...
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One of the questions which has been puzzling me for quite a while is this: Why have Economists been so wrong — and by so much, and...
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“Hoping for a big boost in pay next year? Forget about it.” That’s the thinking of the Chicago Suntimes, which noted...
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CBO projections that this election-year’s federal deficit are for $422 billion. These figures don’t include making permanent...
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The WSJ reported that “Economists continue to pare their forecasts for hiring and economic growth as high oil prices and other...
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Ed Yardeni has resigned Prudential. There’s a note on Pru’s web page: “Effective 9/7/04, Ed Yardeni is no longer with...
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Historians know that September is the cruelest month of the year for both the Dow and the S&P500 (see chart nearby). The Dow suffers...
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While September has been an awful month for the Bulls, that seasonal effect is greatly moderated in Election years: Chart of the Week:...
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NYT: “It’s milquetoast,” said Richard Yamarone, chief economist at Argus Research, referring to the labor report....
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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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