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Even Though Incomes Are Up, Americans Aren't Ready To Spend More
By Mary Beth Quirk on January 30, 2012 10:00 AM
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Although there are signs of hope for the economy as American incomes were up by the most they have been in nine months, the fact that we're also keeping our spending exactly the same isn't so great. More »
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White House: Unemployment Insurance Must Be Extended To Help Spur Job Creation
By Mary Beth Quirk on December 21, 2011 5:00 PM
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As the deadline to approve the payroll tax cut extension looms 10 days away, White House officials are speaking out to urge Republicans in the House of Representatives to approve the measure that only days ago was hailed as a bipartisan compromise when it passed in the Senate. However, the White House says Republicans have now changed their tune. More »
10 Million More In Poverty Because Of Medical Expenses, Census Reports
By Ben Popken on November 10, 2011 4:00 PM
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If you were to subtract the cost of health care expenses from family incomes, an additional 10 million more Americans would be considered in poverty by official measures, the U.S. Census Bureau said this week in a new report. More »
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BofA Reaps Fees From Unemployment Benefits Loaded On Debit Cards
By Ben Popken on November 10, 2011 3:00 PM
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While Bank of America's now-abandoned plan to charge debit card users $5 a month has received a halogen spotlight recently, far less attention has been paid to how it collects fees off the unemployed. In some states, unemployment benefits are issued via Bank of America debit cards. States save money by not using paper checks, but the unemployed lose out from all the fees hiding in the cards. More »
New Wave Of Mortgage Defaults On Horizon
By Ben Popken on November 9, 2011 11:00 AM
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Some of the crappiest mortgages ever made were issued in 2006, and right now those 5-year introductory teaser periods are expiring. That's leading to a 300% increase in monthly payments for already strapped borrowers, and it's what's driving the first increase in delinquent mortgages since 2009, a banking expert tells Credit.com. More »
Study: Old People Are Getting Richer, Young Are Getting Poorer
By Phil Villarreal on November 8, 2011 2:00 PM
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The economic times are apparently going relatively easy on old folks while sticking it to the whippersnappers. Those at retirement age and beyond were better off in 2009 than they were in 1984, while their younger counterparts faced more difficult struggles. More »
Video: Occupy Portlanders Open Credit Union Accounts On Bank Transfer Day
By Ben Popken on November 7, 2011 11:00 AM
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Saturday was the fifth of November, and many remembered to take a stand and shut down their big retail bank accounts, transferring their cash to a new credit union account. Here's a video out of Occupy Portland covering what happened on Bank Transfer Day. Interviewees talk about why they're switching to a credit union, and how this is just the beginning. More »
Video Of People Closing Down Their Accounts At Big Banks
By Ben Popken on November 4, 2011 10:00 AM
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Tomorrow is Bank Transfer Day. By this date, people all across America are shutting down their accounts at large, costly, name-brand banks and transferring their funds to new bank accounts at their local credit union or community bank. Here is an excellent video made in Portland that follows along with several different people as they close their bank accounts and give their reasons for doing so. One person wants to save money, another disagrees with the bank's foreclosure practices, a third is mad about the bailouts, and the last is a union withdrawing its funds to show solidarity with holding Wall Street accountable. More »
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1 In 15 Americans Classify As Poorest Poor
By Ben Popken on November 3, 2011 1:00 PM
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A record number of Americans classify as the poorest poor, according to a new report. Right now, 1 in 15 Americans live at least 50% below the official poverty level of $22,314 per annum for a family of four. That's making do with about $11,000 a year split between four people. More »
Triple Dip Predicted For Home Prices
By Ben Popken on October 31, 2011 5:00 PM
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Home prices are headed for yet a third bottom, their lowest yet, says a new report by financial analytics company Fiserv. More »
Consumer Spending Went Up .6% In September
By Ben Popken on October 28, 2011 1:00 PM
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Even though they haven't been making any additional money for the past three months, consumer spending ticked up 0.6% in September. Are people spending more because they feel that the low interest rates they get from the bank make it less valuable to save? More »
What Are Americans Spending The Little Money They Have On?
By Ben Popken on October 27, 2011 1:00 PM
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Processed vegetables up, eating out at Applebee's down. More »
US Economy Grew 2.5% In Third Quarter, Department of Commerce Report Says
By Ben Popken on October 27, 2011 11:00 AM
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Buoyed by brisker consumer and business spending, The American economy grew at an annualized rate of 2.5% in the third quarter, according to a report released this morning by the U.S. Department of Commerce, More »
Banks Agree To Take 50% Loss To Ease Euro Zone Crisis
By Ben Popken on October 27, 2011 10:00 AM
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European banks this morning agreed to take a 50% loss on Greek debt, a critical step towards ending the financial crisis gripping the euro zone. More »
Copper Traded For Crack
By Ben Popken on October 26, 2011 4:00 PM
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Some enterprising drug dealers are helping copper thieves cut out the middleman. They're accepting copper pipe as legal tender in exchange for crack cocaine. More »
Spray Your Food Gold
By Ben Popken on October 26, 2011 10:00 AM
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What, chicken for dinner? Again? Turn those blahs! into yays with Food Finish, an edible colorizer that you spray on your food to make it look like it's covered in gold. More »
Borders Store To Be Turned Into Library System Nexus
By Ben Popken on October 24, 2011 5:00 PM
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Here's another cool liquidated Borders store conversion story. The Pioneer Library System in Oklahoma is buying up a 25,000 square foot Borders store and turning it into their new book master control system headquarters. More »
Man Reuses Letters From Borders Sign To Open "ODE" Bookstore In Same Spot
By Ben Popken on October 24, 2011 10:00 AM
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San Francisco is big into recycling and books, and both interests have combined in the form of a liquidated Borders bookstore that is getting reused as a used bookstore. The owner is even finding a place for the letters in the original Borders sign: spelling out the name of the new store, "ODE." More »
BofA Is No Longer Biggest Bank In America
By Ben Popken on October 21, 2011 2:00 PM
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After a recent round of selling off assets, Bank of America is no longer the biggest bank in America. More »
Liquidated Borders Store Reincarnated As Temporary Halloween Shop
By Ben Popken on October 21, 2011 1:00 PM
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What happens to old Borders stores now that the book chain is bankrupt and liquidated? In Kennesaw, Georgia, one old Borders shop has been brought back from the dead as a temporary Halloween supply warehouse. It makes reader DW sad. More »




