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Where to find work in the United States
Unemployment has hit a nationwide average of just under 10% and it looks like a lot of places aren’t hiring, have implemented a hiring freeze, or are laying off a majority of its labor force. However,... — -
Your Credit Score and You!
So you’re trying to take out a loan, get a credit card with a reasonable APR or trying to buy something, anything on credit, but your credit score is too low for your liking? Well, the first place to ... — -
Unemployment rate increases to 10.2%
Last month, the United States’ unemployment rate was 9.8%, the newest figures show that the unemployment rate has increased to 10.2% and it is the highest it has been since April of 1983. Official fig... — -
Nine banks went out of business on Friday
Friday market the largest amount of United States government take overs in one single day since the beginning of the financial crisis and the almost complete collapse of the financial sector of the Un... — -
40 States want the government to crack down on
The attorneys general of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesot... — -
Wells Fargo wants to stand out and raise credit
Wells Fargo wants to be different. It wants to stand out. It wants to raise your credit card rates and it’s doing so right now. Getting the news that credit card rates won’t be able to just go up and ... — -
A sign of the times – GE Gets 10,000 applications
In Louisville, Kentucky things are not good when it comes to employment figures. Times are tough everywhere, but it looks like there are thousands of people who are having a hard time keeping the ligh... — -
Bank of America says it won’t raise fees
Of all the bad that Bank of America has done in the past, at least it is trying to make up for it in the future, or at least they say they are. With the new regulations, Bank of America has decided th... — -
Bank of America reduces overdraft fees: Opting
It is a huge deal when banks charge everyone and their mother huge overdraft fees. Bank of America was one of the worst. The bank would hold your deposits or allow small transactions to go through pri... — -
SEC is going to court with Bank of America over
A lot of public scruitiny has been placed on Bank of America after giving out nearly $6 billion in bonuses to Merrill Lynch executives. Just a week after a trial resulted in a $33 million settlement, ... — -
Foreclosures in the US equal to 1 in 350
For the sixth month in a row, foreclosures in the United States topped the 300,000 mark. Last month a total of 358,471 homes were put into foreclosure by either getting a default notice or by being pu... — -
The future of newspaper publishing?
Print journalism is a dying art. I am sure in the next decade or so, it will almost become extinct. Thanks to technologies like the internet and devices that can read newspapers, the newspaper publish... — -
Taxes in some states have become so bad due to
Most of the states across the country have come to a conclusion: They have to raise taxes to help with the budget deficits. The five states hit hardest by new taxes as written by SmartMoney are: 1) Ca... — -
MileBug 1/2 Off Birthday Sale - 1 Year in the App Store
Izatt today announced it is offering the full version of MileBug for 50% off as a Birthday Sale. To celebrate One Year in the App Store, Izatt is offering MileBug at a substantial discount through Aug... — -
Sprint-Nextel to acquire Virgin Mobile
There used to be a few big players in the Virtual Wireless network game also known as a MVNO or mobile virtual network operator. Virgin Mobile was one of them. Not long ago the MVNO bought Helio and t... —

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