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thinkstockA review of the Greek economy has concluded that the struggling country needs to make more changes if it is…
ThinkstockGreece may have made some economic progress, but it has not made enough for its major financial supporters to claim…
ThinkstockBad news about the global economy and that of the world’s largest nations continues to rush out. Germany’s exports plunged…
ThinkstockOne day after Christine Lagarde remarked that the International Monetary Fund may cut its global 2013 GDP forecast below its…
ThinkstockThe International Monetary Fund, and in particular chief Christine Lagarde, may cut its current forecast for 2013 GDP growth below…
Ed Brown, via Wikimedia CommonsIn June, the nation added 195,000 jobs and the rate was 7.6%. The number may have…
Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 195,000 in June, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 7.6 percent, the U.S.…
ThinkstockItaly is economic trouble, according the International Monetary Fund (IMF). That conclusion is obvious, as is the usual refrain that…
ThinkstockWhat does it cost to live in America. That depends on where people live. There should be no surprise in that…
The European Central Bank announced that it would keep its keep rates low, in the face of one of the…
ThinkstockGallup’s June Job Creation Index remained equal to May’s reading of 22, the highest level since April 2008. The index…
ThinkstockThis morning’s report from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) on non-manufacturing PMI showed that the U.S. services sector is…
ThinkstockIn a tracking survey that estimates the percentage of the U.S. population employed at least 30 hours a week, Gallup…
Ed Brown, via Wikimedia CommonsNew claims for unemployment benefits fell from 348,000 to 343,000 last week, according to the weekly…
ThinkstockThe U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported this morning that the U.S. trade deficit for May…
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