Topic: U.S. Economy

The State of the Job Numbers Is Still Good

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In the first jobs report of 2013, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 7.8 percent while the U.S. economy added 155,000 new jobs — and that's good news.

By Heather Horn

Dec 18, 2009

Despite Critics, Bernanke Reconfirmed in Senate Banking Committee

'Person of the Year' Bernanke leaps over one hurdle on the way toward reconfirmation

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By Max Fisher

Dec 17, 2009

National Debt Cracks $12T Limit, Rattling Pundits

While the artificial limit is on its way to being raised, topping the debt ceiling is an ominous sign

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By Max Fisher

Dec 14, 2009

$1.1 Trillion Bill Reignites Gov't Spending Concerns

Just passed by Congress, the bill adds to an already expensive year for the federal government

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By Heather Horn

Dec 8, 2009

Picking Apart Obama's Jobs Speech Before the Words Have Left His Mouth

Both left and right are skeptical of Obama's plan to draw on $200 billion of leftover TARP money to gin up growth

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By Max Fisher

Dec 4, 2009

Unemployment Down to 10%, But Will It Last?

The econoblogger consensus: things are looking up, but we're not out of the woods yet

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By Heather Horn

Nov 30, 2009

Larry Summers Lost Harvard's Money

Risky investments cost the university $1.8 billion. Should taxpayers be worried he'll do the same in the administration?

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By Carl Franzen

Nov 30, 2009

Cyber Monday Deals: Will They Save Retailers?

Holiday shopping could use a boost, but bloggers aren't sure the digital counterpart to "Black Friday" will deliver

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By Jacobo Chiu

Nov 24, 2009

Will Black Friday Deals Pump Life Into the Economy?

In the run-up to Black Friday, experts debate whether the shopping holiday will save the economy

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By John Hudson

Nov 24, 2009

Cliché Watch

'Kitchen Table Issues'

As unemployment rises, families gather around one special place

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By Heather Horn

Nov 23, 2009

Economists Hit Back at Alarmism Over the Debt

Edmund Andrews adds to alarm over U.S. debt, provoking a backlash from some business specialists and economists

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By Max Fisher

Nov 20, 2009

Who Won the Day?

David Brooks on Timothy Geithner

Brooks goes to the mat for the embattled bureaucrat

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By Mara Gay

Nov 11, 2009

The Recession, For People Like You

A New York Times interactive linking unemployment to demographics has bloggers wide-eyed

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Nov 10, 2009

Why Gold Prices Are Through the Roof

International investors got bitten by the gold bug, driving prices above a record $1100 per ounce

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By Heather Horn

Nov 6, 2009

Unemployment Crosses 10% Sooner Than Expected: How Bad Is It?

Unemployment hit 10.2%. Are we officially in deep trouble?

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By Heather Horn

Nov 6, 2009

Was Extending the Homebuyer Credit a Good Idea?

Some call the popular $8,000 tax credit a handout to the mortgage and real estate industries

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Nov 3, 2009

Warren Buffett Drops Jaws With Biggest Buy Ever

Why the Omaha Oracle just spent $34 billion on a rail company

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By Heather Horn

Nov 2, 2009

Lightning Rod

Wal-Mart Peddles Coffins

Bloggers giggle at Wal-Mart's decision to sell discount caskets

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Oct 30, 2009

Are 650,000 Jobs Enough?

The report card on how much stimulus spending created local jobs is already drawing fire

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By Max Fisher

Oct 29, 2009

Who Won the Day?

Matthew Yglesias on The Politics of GDP

Why GDP went up and how to make employment follow

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By Max Fisher

Oct 29, 2009

The Dark Side of the GDP

GDP grew 3.5% last quarter, technically ending the recession. So why are pundits still worried?

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By Max Fisher

Oct 27, 2009

Newspapers' Readership Drop Isn't All Bad News

Newspaper circulation is down 10.6% in America, but it's not the death of the industry

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By Heather Horn

Oct 21, 2009

How Badly Did Treasury Bungle TARP?

A report critical of the bailout's handling has bloggers riled up

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By Mara Gay

Oct 19, 2009

How Many Jobs Did the Stimulus Save?

The White House boasts that the Recovery Act saved 250,000 education jobs across the country. Does it matter?

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By Heather Horn

Oct 19, 2009

Screed

'Universal Standard for Societal Implosions'

Alternet's Scott Thill wants you to spit out that celebratory champagne for the Dow 10,000

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By Mara Gay

Oct 15, 2009

Foreclosure Meltdown

Economic analysts are alarmed as foreclosures hit an all-time high and reach the middle class

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By John Hudson

Oct 15, 2009

Good Question!

Should Michigan Get a Makeover?

A business writer suggests that states should think of themselves as brands

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By Max Fisher

Oct 14, 2009

Dow Re-Crosses 10,000

The Dow hits a symbolic landmark for the first time in a year

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By Mara Gay

Oct 8, 2009

Evaluating a Second Stimulus for Jobs

Columnists split along partisan lines to debate whether more government intervention is needed to fix unemployment

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By Max Fisher

Oct 6, 2009

5 Ideas to Fix Unemployment

To stanch the flow of job losses, even Obama considers crossing party lines to grow jobs

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By Max Fisher

Oct 5, 2009

Condé Nast Closings Hint End of Magazines' Gilded Era

Condé Nast's decision to shutter Gourmet and three other glossies suggests profit may now trump prestige

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By Mara Gay

Oct 1, 2009

Do Jobs Matter More than Deficits?

A new survey says one in four Americans has been affected by job loss. Liberal pundits claim this is the root of American anger.

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By Carl Franzen

Sep 4, 2009

Biden's Unclear Economic Diagnosis

The White House, via Biden, trumpets its first big success in the stimulus package. But with more than a few asterisks involved, commentators aren't buying what the VP is selling, and he may not even be selling what he says.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 4, 2009

Unemployment Spike Dampens Recovery Hopes

August's 9.7% figure is worse than expected, darkening the economy's outlook.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 25, 2009

Big Deficit, Big Reactions

The estimated $9 trillion deficit over the next decade has people crediting Obama for saving the economy and others this is deadly profligacy

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By Benjamin F. Carlson and Jacobo Chiu

Aug 25, 2009

Pundit Survey: The Landscape of Bernanke Opinion

In the best economic commentary, who's for, against, and on the fence about the Fed chairmain's reappointment.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 25, 2009

Why Bernanke Will Be Reappointed

The Depression scholar has proved his mettle, and now Obama will make him bring this recovery home.

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By Justin Miller

Aug 24, 2009

Worries Over a W-Shaped Recovery

The man who predicted housing crisis and recession said he's worried the economy will tank again after a short recovery

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 19, 2009

Warren Buffett Wades In

The Oracle of Omaha warns of ballooning debt and inflation, but his wisdom may be past its shelf life.

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 12, 2009

5 Reasons the Recovery Will Be Worse

You thought the recession was bad? Economic pessimists think the recovery may be worse.

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By Max Fisher

Aug 11, 2009

Checking Economic Optimism

Is the unemployment rate really improving?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 10, 2009

Did the Government Beat the Recession?

David Leonhardt declares victory for Obama and his beleaguered economic dream-team. Too soon?

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 31, 2009

Can a Novelist Predict the Economy?

Sometimes. In this case, he just may be on the right side of the debate

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 30, 2009

The Recession Has Ended, Again

Ever since the bubble burst, economists have been predicting recovery. But with the President weighing in affirmatively, this time might be different.

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