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Economic Growth Falls Short Of Economists' Expectations
Comments (0) | 2013 Q1, Budget Cuts, Congress, Dow Jones, economic growth, first quarter economic report, gdp, Government Spending, Nasdaq, National, national debt, Obama, recession, sequester cuts, stock market, U.S. commerce department, u.s. economy, unemployment, Wall Street
Slowed growth in March shows that the sequester cuts are having an impact.
Read more...Governments Should Promote Entrepreneurship In Globalized Economy
Comments (0) | Business, Chile, college, college students, economics, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, finance, gdp, global economy, globalization, government, investment, kauffman foundation, mark zuckerberg, Media, Opinion, R&D, startup chile, steve jobs, United States
Governments need to give entrepreneurs the confidence they need to succeed.
Read more...U.S. Economy Shrinks In 4th Quarter
Comments (0) | 4th quarter, economy, economy shrinks, economy us, fiscal cliff, gdp, National, recession, shrinking economy, us economy
The economy shrank for the first time since the recession ended.
Read more...Voters Are Better Off Than Four Years Ago
Comments (5) | 2008, 2008 crisis, 2012, 2012 election, 2012 Presidential Election, banks, Barack Obama, democratic party, Democrats, economic crisis, economist, economy, election, Election 2012, gdp, GDP growth, great depression, Great Recession, harvard, Joe Biden, mitt romney, Obama, obama victory, obama wins, Occupy Wall Street, Opinion, Paul Ryan, Presidential Election, recession, Recovery, referendum, Reinhart, Republican, Republican Party, Rogoff, Romney, second term, This time is different again
The question was a largely irrelevant one this time around and, thankfully, voters realized that.
Read more...Congressional Research Service Disproves Trickle-Down Economics
Comments (2) | congressional research service, economic growth, gdp, high-income earners, income, income disparity, income gap, income inequality, income tax, job creators, Opinion, revenue, tax, taxes, top tax bracket, trickle-down economics, unemployment, Wealthy
The American people have been misled long enough, to their detriment.
Read more...Small Business Owners Optimistic But No Plans To Expand
Comments (0) | august, consumer spending, crunching numbers, elections, fiscal cliff, gdp, government regulation, healthcare, Holly Wade, job growth, Long Beach, Long Beach City College, National, National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB, open bookstore, politics, recession, sales, Se Reed, small business, Small Business Development Center, small business sector, small-business optimism index, taxes, Washington D.C.
No meaningful growth in the small business sector, study says.
Read more...IPhone 5: A Savior For The Economy?
Comments (0) | 2012 Presidential Election, apple, Apple iPhone 4S, dnc, economy, gdp, iphone 5, Obama, Technology
Some may doubt it.
Read more...London Gears Up For The 2012 Olympics
Comments (0) | 2008 Olympics, 2012 Olympics, Beijing Olympics, britain, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Buckingham Palace, China, countryside, cyclists, Danny Boyle, G4S, gdp, Industrial Revolution, John Armitt, London, Munich massacre, Nation and World, National Health Service, Olympic Delivery Authority, olympic torch, Opening Ceremony, paul mccartney, Pop Culture, Queen Elizabeth II, security firm, Tower Bridge
London hopes to impress viewers with its three-hour long opening ceremony on Friday night.
Read more...U.S. GDP Grows 1.5 Percent In Second Quarter
Comments (0) | consumer spending, debt, economy, gdp, growth, Nation and World, spending cuts, tax increase, unemployment
Economic growth remains sluggish and few analysts expect economy to gain momentum.
Read more...U.S. Spending Rises But Economic Growth Isn't Strong Enough
Comments (1) | Commerce Department, consumer spending in America, economic recovery, first quarter of 2012, gdp, National, recession, u.s. economy
Spending is up, economic growth is weak and Americans are "more pessimistic."
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