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Lowest Gas Prices - Looking For Lowest Gas Prices Does Not Help! Here is Why?

You know what? Looking for the lowest gas prices around does not help you one single bit! Unless you plan on being very close to some gas station (for example, maybe on your way to work) that might have the lowest gas prices in your area, it is going to cost you more getting "to" those pumps! Here are some examples of things you should think about!
Jim Eberle
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Talk of Recession Harmful to Economy

Is the U.S. economy spinning out of control? Can anything be done to stop it?
Susan K. Morrow
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Government's Loan Modification Programs A Failure So Far

Months ago, the federal government put into place a series of programs, voluntary for the small number of banks participating in them, that were designed to help homeowners behind in their mortgages work with their lenders to modify the terms of their loans. Well, after months of these programs being in place, foreclosure rates have continued to increase. It seems few people are taking advantage of the government's guidance through these programs and use them to lower their monthly payments.
Nick Adama
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The "Death of the Dollar?" - Japanese Candlesticks Say "Not Yet"

It is immensely fashionable to forecast and to bemoan the death of the dollar. Popular opinion is heavily weighted toward the proposition that the dollar is bound for extinction. And yet, the charts of its counterpart, the euro, tell a different story.
William Kurtz
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Who Was the Real "Forgotten Man?"

Its the Great Depression of the 30's in an alternative, conservative universe. In her book, "The Forgotten Man," Amity Schlaes tries to persuade us that the real victims of the Depression were not the average souls who swept streets or built dams under under the alphabet soup programs, but rather the poor persecuted moguls who have, traditionally, been regarded as the Depression's indifferent and unwitting architects.
Douglas Jamiel
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A Comment of Economic Times

During these times of uncertainty, there is one thing that remains constant and that is in time things will change. If you are experiencing hard times it is of concern. The good news is that all these events are not permanent.
John Tebar
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The Dollar and the Gas Prices

One often wonders how today's economy affects the all might dollar. The truth is that most people have a hard decision to make about where to spend the dollar. The gas prices have risen above $4 a gallon leaving many people without other things they need to live.
Susan Duey
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The Real Cost of Living - And Why the Inflation Rate Tells a Different Story

To those of us keeping a close eye on our finances, the official 3% inflation rate might seem a little short of the mark. It may well be above the Government's target of 2%, but to most UK households, a 3% rise in average costs would be affordable, if a little inconvenient. In reality, the UK has recently experienced some much sharper rises in costs of living that are putting many people under serious financial strain.
Melanie Taylor
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Kondratieff Waves - Do They Exist?

When looking at Google-trends there is some search volume on the term "Kondratieff," but all entries have a European origin. I have checked EzineArticles.com too and the search for "Kondratieff" delivers no results. If the Kondratieff wave exists ...
Hans Bool
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Sustainable Economy For USA

Sustainable economies are town based economies; they do not originate from Manhattan or Boston they are developed in back yards in suburbs. Sustainable economies are not dependent on huge financial centers they need home base local industry and consumer from the neighboring towns to thrive. Central grid stations, fossil fuel costs and energy crises don't hinder there growth as sustainable economies use simple renewable energy resources to satisfy there energy needs, groceries are...
Abdul Hannan
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