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The Fed says that banks need to get customer
After all the uproar that banks have started regarding overdraft fees for ATM and debit card transactions, the Federal Reserve has put a new rule in place that requires banks to get their customers’ c... — -
AIG may actually be able to repay the government
According to Moody’s Investors Service, AIG may actually be able to pay back its loans from the government. The company posted its second straight quarterly profit last week thanks to a recovery in th... — -
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... — -
I don’t think I’ll ever fully understand
Alright, I am a supporter of a public option for government sponsored health insurance. This may make me a “bad guy” to the conservatives of the country but I truly don’t understand what is wrong with... — -
The U.S. saw another 284,000 jobs lost in October
According to Trim Tabs Investment Research firm, the United States shed another 284,000 jobs for the month of October. The results came out today from the research firm. While it is less than the 358,... — -
The number of people who are filing for some
In Great Britain, PriceWaterhouseCoopers has said that more and more people are declaring bankruptcy at an increasing rate, however the number of people who are declaring bankruptcy isn’t increasing a... — -
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... — -
The Fed may lose its ability to bailout huge
According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the Federal Reserve should lose its ability to bail out “big, failing financial firms like AIG and Bear Stearns.” He said, “Any firm that puts it... — -
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... — -
Consumer confidence drops for October
The Consumer Board released October’s Consumer Confidence Index number today and it was below what anyone was expecting. It fell to 47.7 for the month which is the Board’s second lowest reading since ... — -
A little “lol” of the day
Ever wonder what the difference between bankers and pirates are? This little image I dugg is pretty funny in regards to the topic. Banks have been letting their own companies fail for the past year an... — -
New home construction in the U.S. is up
According to a Reuters survey, new construction of homes in the United States and permits for future buildings are on the rise. The actual numbers are supposed to come out today. Chief economist Chris... — -
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 ... — -
Today is the day.....
.....del que cariñosamente he llamado "EL episodio" en The Office. Esta noche la bajada va a ser larga. Y eso que sólo serán 350 Mb (El episodio de hoy de The Office, Niágara, es de 1 hora) Flash Forw... — -
This Poll Was Not Taken In My Part of the Country
Quinnipiac University, in Hamden, Connecticut, recently released a survey that says 64% of voters disapprove of Republicans in Congress and the job that they are doing and only 25% actually approve. T... —

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