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Economy - Economics USA

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Associated Press

China sharply raised the official size of its economy after taking into account emerging service industries, saying its output last year was 16.8 percent higher than previously reported. Jumping to No. 4, after only the US, Japan and Germany, if it i

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Reuters

The U.S. trade deficit widened unexpectedly to a record $68.9 billion despite a drop in the cost of imported oil, as the deficits with China, Canada, the European Union, Mexico and OPEC all hit records

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Dembloggers

Americans increased their household debt at an annual rate of 11.6% in the third quarter, the fastest growth in 18 years, the Federal Reserve said. Total outstanding debt in the household sector rose to $11 trillion.

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Associated Press

Natural-gas futures retreated from a record on Friday after a winter storm hit the northern United States. The price of crude-oil and heating-oil futures also dipped and analysts attributed some of the selling to profit-taking.

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Associated press

Chip-maker Intel Corp. will invest more than $1 billion in the next five years to expand its operations in India and in local technology companies, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett said.

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Reuters

President Bush pointed to faster-than-expected growth and other positive economic news in an effort to counter pessimism among Americans about the outlook for the U.S. economy.

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Reuters

Citing a "key company insider," the paper said the number-two U.S. carmaker was likely to close at least five vehicle assembly plants. Several powertrain and stamping plants will also close.

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Reuters

Gold galloped to its highest price in almost 23 years on Thursday, driven by further investment buying after it pierced the key $500 an ounce level earlier this week.

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The Daily Mail

The school leavers of today could have to work until they are 69 before they collect their state pension if proposals put forward by the Pensions Commission are implemented.

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Associated Press

Many of America's inner cities continue to hemorrhage jobs despite years of federal programs designed to improve their economies. Most inner cities targeted by the federal government's primary urban economic programs lost jobs as well.

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by Howard Blitz (Yuma Sun)

The Pilgrims learned about free choice after they arrived aboard the Mayflower and established Plymouth Colony in the winter of 1620-1621. The prevailing conditions during that and the following winter were ones of famine and death.

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Washington Post

Ford Motor Co. Chairman urged the government to help struggling U.S. automakers by expanding subsidies for companies that make components for hybrids and other fuel-efficient vehicles, as U.S. automakers race to close a widening technology gap with t

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by Rep. Ron Paul, M.D. (R-TX)

Only in Washington DC can a spending increase be called a spending cut— but that’s what happened last week. Congress passed a budget bill that merely slows the rate at which some federal spending grows by a tiny percentage, and both parties acted as

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