Archive for January, 2008

America’s Most Overpriced Suburbs

It takes residents of these 12 spots longer than most to afford a median-priced home.

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Stocks set for weak start

Stocks looked set for a rough open Thursday as investors battled concerns about troubled bond insurers and shrugged off another Federal Reserve rate cut.

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Economy much weaker than expected

The economy grew at a much slower pace in the last three months of the year, according to a government report Wednesday that came in well below Wall Street expectations.

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Mixed start on Wall Street

U.S. stocks open mixed Monday as investors resisted global fears about interest rates.

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25 top-paying companies

Want to make more money in 2008? See which of Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For offer the fattest paychecks.

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America’s Hardest-Hit Foreclosure Spots

High numbers of residents in foreclosure in these 50 counties owe more than what their homes are worth.

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State of the Union: Economy is key

The state of the slowing economy and how to energize it - now and beyond - will be a focal point of President Bush’s State of the Union address on Monday.

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Stimulus deal struck - reports

There are reports of a bipartisan deal that would send checks to most taxpayers as part of a $150 billion package designed to keep the U.S. economy from falling into recession, but it is possible that wealthier taxpayers could miss out on getting help.

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Presidential Candidates’ Subprime Solutions

Find out how Clinton, Romney, McCain, Obama and the other front-runners plan to fix the foreclosure crisis.

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America’s Richest Counties

Twenty sometimes surprising places where the nation’s moneyed go to live.

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