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Economy - Economics USA

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The hit song by Sonny and Cher is an apt description of what happens in Washington, D.C. I'm referring to their Top 10 hit song, "The Beat Goes On." No matter which party controls Congress, the beat goes on. No matter which party's candidate

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Time running short, Republicans and Democrats agreed on a $1.1 trillion spending bill to avoid a government shutdown and delay a politically-charged struggle over President Barack Obama's new immigration policy until the new year.

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Friday's payroll jobs report is another government fairy tale or, to avoid polite euphemisms, another packet of lies just like the House of Representatives Resolution against Russia and every other statement that comes out of Washington. Washing

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http://www.bloomberg.com-Lynn D. and Margaret N.

An Oncue Express station in Oklahoma City was selling the motor fuel for $1.99 a gallon today, becoming the first one to drop below $2 in the U.S. since July 30, 2010, Patrick DeHaan, a senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy Organization Inc., said by

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November 16th, 2014 has been called, "the day money died." In any case, it may have been the day deposits died as money. Unlike coins and paper bills, which cannot be written down or given a "haircut,"...

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During the American Economic Depression of the 1930's, some bank deposits were devalued by 40%. In simple terms, this meant that deposits valued at $1,000 were deemed to be worth only $600. A plan agreed at the G20 Summit

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