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Surplus Corporate Savings to Prompt Spending

August 25, 2005 --Large companies are likely to begin spending billions in surplus savings on goods and services ranging from software to ...  Read story

Job Dropouts Drop Back In

Encouraging news on discouraged workers.  Read story

Cost of Doing Business Highest in Northeast

May 9, 2005 --A recent study shows that Boston has surpassed New York City as the costliest metropolitan area in which to do business--one...  Read story

Worker Output Gains, Productivity Slips

March 4, 2005 -- American workers were more efficient last quarter than experts anticipated, but productivity rates slipped, easing, but ...  Read story

Obama on the Economy

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Stimulating the economy: In the eyes of economists, not all stimuli are created equal. According to Mark Z...  Read story

Energy Costs Impact GDP

April 29, 2005 --The economy slowed in the first quarter of 2005 as higher energy prices sapped consumer spending and a surge of imports m...  Read story

Jobless Claims Fall in March

April 1, 2005 -- Even as the nation created fewer jobs than anticipated last month, the unemployment rate fell, reported the Labor Depart...  Read story

Finding Workers Getting Tougher

August 29, 2005 On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that initial jobless claims fell by 4,000 the previous week, data tha...  Read story

Growing Nervous

For Inc. 500 CEOs, the bottom line is growing -- but so is the anxiety. How long can successful companies fight a troubled economy?  Read story

Is Aggressive Intervention Required?

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY Stimulating the economy: In the eyes of economists, not all stimuli are created equal. According to Mark Z...  Read story

The Insider's Guide to Economic Forecasting

Or, How to Get Ahead of the Competition by Becoming Your Own Economist. A well-known economist pulls back the curtain on the indicators he a...  Read story

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