“Congress is committed to creating good-paying American jobs and helping lay the foundation for growth now and in the future. We want to restore the words ‘made in America’ to the center of our economic prosperity,”
— NANCY …
“Congress is committed to creating good-paying American jobs and helping lay the foundation for growth now and in the future. We want to restore the words ‘made in America’ to the center of our economic prosperity,”
— NANCY …
It may have been the single stupidest thing Greene ever said. But the Charleston RiverDogs were listening.
In what looks like a positive sign for economic recovery, the number of Americans who filed for unemployment benefits last week fell to the lowest level since August 2008.
You know the money you’re spending for “brand names” on things like cereal and batteries? It’s pretty much the same thing as throwing you money into the trash!
If you haven’t heard of Alvin Greene, he’s the out-of-nowhere Democratic candidate for South Carolina Senate. But the 32-year-old political newbie apparently has a master plan to create jobs in America: make and sell Alvin Greene …
The U.S. economy lost 125,000 jobs in June, leading some to fear that the economic recovery is stalling.
There’s an oil spill in the Gulf, the economy is terrible and sharks could even attack. But hey, happy Independence Day! This year, it seems like all forces have converged to make this holiday horrible. From canceled fireworks to …
U.S. weekly jobless claims surged by 13,000 to a total of 472,000, despite the predictions of forecasters who expected the number to go down.
“This Summit must be fundamentally about growth, and our challenge, as the G-20, is that we all need to act to strengthen the prospects fo growth.”
— U.S. TREASURY SECRETARY TIMOTHY GEITHNER, speaking to the G-20 Summit in …
The average is more than three banks a week, failing and being seized by federal regulators. Three more were closed overnight. (via AP)
Solar companies kill two economic birds with one stone: creating jobs and reducing dependency on oil.
As oil continues to leak into the Gulf of Mexico, Americans are mobilizing against company that is responsible for the spill. But is boycotting a local BP gas station the best response?