Here we go again.
Didn’t we go through this with Carter at one point?
It is very much what Paul Ryan talked about the other day – you would like to be on a peacetime budget footing, but we can’t realistically be on a peacetime budget footing be
There is a telling detail in the US retail chain store data for December. Lewis points out that luxury outlets saw an 8.1pc rise from a year ago, but discount stores catering to America’s poorer half rose just 1.2pc.
Nevada has a headline unemployment rate of 14.3 percent which puts the unemployment and underemployment rate at above 25 percent. It is hard to believe that we are dealing with states that have...
I showed you how to sidestep a plummeting market, wait for it to bottom, and pick up big gains on the rebound. Today, we're going to take that lesson and turn it upside-down. We're going to look at how to make money on the short side by safely callin
Microcaps look like they're finally exploding. A stealth bull market has begun in tiny stocks. You don't hear much about it on TV or in the news. But it's happening...
Despite Verizon's widely anticipated expected announcement to carry the iPhone, its arrival to Verizon would be poorly timed, and Verizon's gains won't be as clearcut.
Wall Street banks are cutting their holdings of Treasuries at the fastest pace since 2004 as the world’s biggest bond firms bet that the economy will strengthen and demand for higher-yielding assets will increase.
[FOX] Ron Paul discusses how raising the national debt limit is inevitable due to accumulating interest and irrational government spending. He has some advice on what to expect from the new members of CONgress.
Geithner: the US Government Is Dead Broke - The Coming Internet National ID - Decentralize Water Supplies - Reviving James Bond's Jet-Pack - 1,180 Foreign Military Bases - The World Goes Crazy - More Infringements on Our Gun Rights
The Obama administration's $78 billion cut to US defense spending is a mere "pin-prick" to a behemoth military-industrial complex that must drastically shrink for the good of the republic, a former Reagan administration budget director recently told
John Williams reports that “the level of payroll employment still stands below where it was a decade ago, despite the U.S.population growing by more than 10% in the same period.
In spite of the economic recovery, supposedly being in its 20th month, the number of people enrolled in the Food Stamp Program grew by 6.6% in Missouri during 2010, to a high of 33.4% in Idaho.
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