Invefffstors can't shake their fears that the economy isn't keeping up with the stock market.
Stocks fell for a third straig...
LOS ANGELES -- Some University of California regents who approved a student fee increase are trapped inside a UCLA building a...
NEW YORK -- Signs of a subdued economic recovery have sent investors out of stocks and in search of safer assets like the dol...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York's unemployment rate inched to 9 percent in October from 8.9 in September.
State labor department ...
WASHINGTON -- The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment insurance was unchanged last week, remaining above th...
The Obama administration is always accusing analysts on the Right of fearmongering when they point out the extreme policies t...
President Barack Obama says he's worried that spending too much money to help revive the economy could undermine a fragile U....
"We're going to go bankrupt if we don't spend more money." This is the logic the Obama administration is using to s...
WASHINGTON -- Construction of new homes unexpectedly plunged last month, as builders waited to see whether lawmakers would ex...
NEW YORK -- The Associated Press laid off an undisclosed number of news employees Tuesday as part of the cooperative's yearlo...
NEW YORK -- Major stock indexes managed to post modest gains as higher commodity prices lifted energy and materials stocks.
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Glenn doesn't really know investor Damon Vickers-- he may turn out to be a nut-- but everything he has said on The Glenn Beck...
WASHINGTON -- Wholesale prices rose less than expected in October as the weak economy keeps inflation pressures largely in ch...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama will travel to Pennsylvania and other states next month after hosting a White House foru...
Trenton, NJ -- New Jersey's budget problems are worse than expected. Governor-elect Chris Christie and memb...
WASHINGTON -- Retail sales rose more than expected in October, but the gain largely reflected a big rebound in auto sales.
S...
Susan Docherty, General Motors Vice President of Sales, on "The John Gambling Show"
DETROIT -- Gener...
NEW YORK -- An organization that feeds New York City's hungry says rising unemployment is contributing to more people visitin...
NEW YORK -- Encouraging news from earnings reports is drawing investors back into the stock market one day after a big drop.
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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. trade deficit widened by the most in a decade in September as foreign oil prices rose to the highest l...
7:10: Stuart Varney, Fox Business Network Contributor
Will discuss the Government aiming to pay off our national debt usin...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says he's organizing a wide-ranging White House jobs summit to "talk about how we c...
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration's pay czar says he is "very concerned" about scaring away top talent at seve...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- The Colorado parents who reported their 6-year-old son floated away aboard a helium balloon will plead...
Gov. Paterson: We Are At The Edge Of The Economic Cliff
There is much swirling around in Albany these days from Budget cut...
Steven Moore of the Wall Street Journal takes a look at the future of the economy and the effect President Obama has and will...
NEW YORK -- Just one in 20 Americans say they plan to buy a home within the next year, and they're most likely to be 34 years...
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NEW YORK -- Investors cooled their buying of stocks and commodities, pausing from ...
WASHINGTON -- Unemployment likely will remain high for the next several years because the economic recovery won't be strong e...
WASHINGTON -- Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd is circulating legislation that would give the government sw...
NEW YORK (AP) - The Dow Jones industrial average is at its highest level in more than a year as a falling dollar boosts price...
Stock market volatility is back, a signal to some experts that the powerful rally that started in early March may be coming t...
(Undated) -- The unemployment rate may be much higher than the official ten-point-two-percent figure released Fri...
Just when it was beginning to look a little better, the economy relapsed Friday with a return to double-digit unemployment fo...
Investors undaunted by a surprisingly weak jobs report found enough positive news to nudge stocks higher.
News that the nati...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is set to sign a $24 billion economic stimulus bill providing tax incentives to prospect...
WASHINGTON -- The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983 - and is likely to go higher.
Nea...
NEW YORK -- A drop in unemployment claims and an upbeat forecast from Cisco Systems Inc. is giving investors new reason to be...
LONDON -- The union representing Britain's postal workers says it will call off strikes planned for later this week - and rem...
WASHINGTON -- Congress is sending the president legislation to expand a popular homebuyers tax credit and extend unemployment...
WASHINGTON -- The House is poised to send the White House a bill extending aid to over a million people in danger of exhausti...
WASHINGTON -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits last week fell to the lowest level...
WASHINGTON -- Productivity surged in the third quarter at the fastest pace in six years while labor costs continued to drop s...
NEW YORK -- Consumers, enticed by cooler weather, early holiday discounts and an improving economy, offered some relief to th...
WASHINGTON -- The House Financial Services Committee has voted to give federal regulators more power and money to police majo...
WASHINGTON -- Faced with lurking dangers to the budding recovery, Federal Reserve policymakers are sure to leave a key intere...
Los Angeles, CA -- The Walt Disney Company now has permission from the Chinese government to build a Disneyland-s...
NEW YORK -- Stocks have ended mostly higher as rising commodity prices lifted energy, industrial and materials companies.
...
WASHINGTON -- The Senate Democratic leader is indicating lawmakers may not complete health care legislation this year, missin...
NEW YORK -- MasterCard Inc. said Tuesday its third-quarter profit was bolstered by continued cost-cutting measures and an inc...
NEW YORK -- Stocks ended higher but well off their best levels of the day as volatility continued to tug at the market.
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LONDON -- The Unite union said Monday it will announce the results of a planned ballot of British Airways PLC cabin crew for ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama said Saturday that reports the economy is growing again and that more than 1 millio...
WASHINGTON -- Consumer spending plunged in September by the largest amount in nine months, reflecting the end of the governme...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- A fugitive banker's long fight against extradition ended Thursday as he was put on a plane bac...
NEW YORK -- Stocks logged their best day in three months as investors rushed into the market on word the economy grew faster ...
PRAGUE -- Farmers sprayed milk onto fields across the Czech Republic on Thursday to protest low prices.
Agriculture authorit...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Gov. David Paterson and legislative leaders are expected to convene in a public leaders meeting to tackle New...
WASHINGTON -- The number of people claiming jobless benefits for the first time dropped less than expected last week, evidenc...
WASHINGTON -- The economy grew at a 3.5 percent pace in the third quarter, the best showing in two years, fueled by governmen...
Sorkin: This Is One of the Most Remarkable Times In Our Financial History
Last September 2008, Ben Bernanke and Hank Pauls...
WASHINGTON -- Sales of new homes dropped unexpectedly last month as the effects of a temporary tax credit for first-time owne...
WASHINGTON -- Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket manufactured goods rose in September as the biggest jump in demand for ...
New York, NY -- A dismal consumer confidence report caused consumer discretionary stocks to drag in today's tradi...
NEW YORK -- Stocks ended mostly lower as mixed reports on home prices and consumer confidence gave investors little incentive...
NEW YORK -- Stocks are zigzagging as investors weigh mixed reports on home prices and consumer confidence.
A decision Tuesda...
NEW YORK -- Home prices rose for the third straight month in August, data Tuesday showed, a key sign for a broad and sustaine...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland -- The Big Mac, long a symbol of globalization, has become the latest victim of this tiny island nation's ...
NEW YORK -- A strengthening dollar and worries about an overheated market have pounded stocks.
The market rose early Monday ...
NEW YORK -- The decline in U.S. newspaper circulation is accelerating as the industry continues to struggle with reader defec...
(New York, NY) -- The price we're paying for a gallon of gas keeps creeping higher. The nationwide Lundberg...
CHICAGO -- More than 80 percent of major companies reporting third-quarter results this month have beaten Wall Street e...
WASHINGTON -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke prodded Congress Friday to enact legislation overhauling the nation'...
NEW YORK -- Stocks are mixed as investors sort through a disappointing reading on the job market and a pile of uneven earning...
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the panel that oversees the $700 billion federal bailout fund said Thursday the Obama administr...
WASHINGTON -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, afte...
WASHINGTON -- The Treasury Department is expected in the next few days to order companies that received huge government bailo...
WASHINGTON -- Moving up the effective date of tough new regulations to protect credit card customers from sudden interest rat...
WASHINGTON -- The man who watches over the $700 billion in government money given to banks and other institutions to avert a ...
NEW YORK -- A disappointing report on housing starts is making investors nervous about the economy and pushing stocks lower e...
TRENTON, N.J. - The number of foreclosure proceedings begun against New Jersey homeowners in August was 40 percent higher tha...
WASHINGTON -- The level of poverty in America is even worse than first believed.
A revised formula for calculating med...
WASHINGTON -- Wholesale prices dropped unexpectedly in September due to lower energy costs, as inflation remains in check ami...
WASHINGTON -- Construction of new homes edged up slightly in September, helped by a rebound in single-family construction. Bu...
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors are finding a fresh appetite for stocks as a handful of earnings reports revive hopes that the econ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Even with an economic revival, many U.S. jobs lost during the recession may be gone forever and a weak empl...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Financial companies that were shored up by taxpayer money are now paying their employees bug bucks in comp...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- What is $1.42 trillion? It's more than the total national debt for the first 200 years of the Republic, mo...
WASHINGTON -- Output at the nation's factories, mines and utilities rises for the third straight month in September on higher...
New York, NY -- Stocks turned positive in late-afternoon trading thanks to Microsoft and energy shares. The marke...
Albany, NY -- Governor Paterson says more budget cuts are necessary to deal with New York's burgeoning budget gap...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Gov. David Paterson is proposing a $5 billion plan to reduce New York's deepening deficits with across-the-...
WASHINGTON -- Inflation pressures remained modest in September even though gasoline prices edged higher.
The Labor Departmen...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Gov. David Paterson plans deep, painful spending cuts to deal with a growing state budget deficit, while ...
WASHINGTON -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment insurance has fallen to the lowest level si...
WASHINGTON -- There will be no cost of living increase for more than 50 million Social Security recipients next year, th...
WASHINGTON -- The number of households caught up in the foreclosure crisis rose more than 5 percent from summer to fall as a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retail sales declined in September by the largest amount this year as car sales plummeted following the en...
PHILADELPHIA -- The owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News are appealing a bankruptcy court ruling t...
New York, NY -- Stocks ended flat as investors worried about corporate earnings. Johnson & Johnson's th...
WILMINGTON, Del. -- The sale of the Chicago Cubs moved closer Tuesday as a bankruptcy judge said the team can go to the famil...
NEW YORK -- Stocks are fluctuating following a mixed earnings report from Johnson & Johnson put a damper on hopes that sa...
The stock market is keeping its momentum going, giving shares their best week in more than two months.
Moderate gains on Fri...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in August as exports posted a small gain, while imports fell ...
NEW YORK -- Stocks resumed their climb as investors got upbeat readings on two of the best gauges of the economy's health: co...
WASHINGTON -- Today, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus and Senators Jack Reed a...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing first-time claims for jobless benefits fell to the lowest leve...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A late Labor Day and delayed school openings offered some relief to merchants in September, helping to boost...
Washington, DC -- Congressional leaders hope a resolution will be reached this week on legislation to extend jobl...
New York, NY -- Stocks rallied for the second day in a row on investor optimism about the global economic recover...
LONDON -- British Airways PLC says it is shedding 1,000 fulltime jobs and putting 3,000 more employees on part time work and ...
NEW YORK -- Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus is unveiling its Christmas Book Tuesday with a nod to even affluent shoppers who ar...
NEW YORK -- Investors are rushing into stocks for a second day amid signs that the global economy is recovering and as a weak...
NEW YORK (AP) - A report that the service sector grew for the first time in more than a year is giving investors a confidence...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan predicted on Sunday that the jobless rate will pass 10 per...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- As the unemployment rate climbs, President Barack Obama is trying to make the case that his health care ov...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says passage of his health care proposals would create new jobs by making small bus...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in September, the highest since June 1983, as employers cut far ...
New York, NY -- Stocks tumbled today as figures on jobless claims and manufacturing added to investor concerns ab...
In Washington, President Obama has extended the hand of the U.S. to help after devastating natural disasters in American Samo...
PHILADELPHIA -- Creditors who are out $400 million with the bankruptcy filing by Philadelphia's two main daily newspapers wil...
WASHINGTON -- A 13-week extension of unemployment benefits in the 27 states with the highest jobless rates is being slowed by...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- First-time claims for jobless benefits increased more than expected last week, a sign employers are reluct...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer spending, propelled by the wildly popular Cash for Clunkers auto sales program, shot up in August...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy sank at a pace of just 0.7 percent in the spring, a better-than-expected performance that prov...
WASHINGTON - The government is warning owners of Toyota and Lexus vehicles about safety problems tied to removable floor mats...
NEW YORK - A report showing Americans are still jittery about the economy has pushed stocks lower a day after a steep rally.
...
(New York, NY) -- Stocks slid on Wall Street today on the Conference Board's survey showing a drop in consumer co...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumers' confidence in the economy falls in September as Americans' worries about job security offset any ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The recession has hit middle-income and poor families hardest, widening the economic gap between the riche...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A closely watched index of home prices shows year-over-year improvement for the sixth month in a row and pri...
The average retail price for gasoline dipped below $2.50 a gallon for the first time in two months Monday as swelling oil sup...
BERLIN (AP) -- Germans voted Sunday on whether to give Chancellor Angela Merkel a second term at the helm of Europe's largest...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Big job losses and a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors will force Social Security to ...
(New York, NY) -- Stocks fell today on disappointing reports of durable goods orders and housing. New order...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday a government program intended to spark lending to consum...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- New U.S. home sales posted a tepid 0.7 percent increase last month, missing Wall Street expectations and p...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Orders for goods expected to last at least three years fell unexpectedly in August due mainly to a drop in...
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - Labor commissioners from 18 states are urging the U.S. Senate to immediately act to extend unemplo...
BETHPAGE, N.Y. (AP) - Timothy Knight has resigned as publisher of the New York newspaper Newsday.
Knight told staff in a not...
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Police threw canisters of pepper spray and smoke at marchers protesting the Group of 20 summit Thursday aft...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Home resales dipped last month after a four-month streak of gains, providing evidence that the housing mar...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits fell for the third straight week, evide...
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- With the world's major economies having stepped back from the brink of a devastating meltdown, President B...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nurturing a nascent recovery, Federal Reserve policymakers are sure to leave a key interest rate at a reco...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Wednesday he supports Democratic efforts to narrow the scope of a...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A private forecast of economic activity rose in August for the fifth straight month, the latest sign the rec...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama, squeezing in an eleventh-hour pitch for his domestic agenda, is promoting his admi...
Highlights of President Barack Obama's interviews broadcast Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation," NBC's "Meet the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The unrelenting global troubles confronting Barack Obama are about to converge on him all at once, providi...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says the world's leading economic powers have made progress in stabilizing the glob...
Forty-two states lost jobs last month, up from 29 in July, with the biggest net payroll cuts coming in Texas, Michigan, Georg...
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks ended moderately lower, breaking a three-day rally after a surprise drop in unemployment claims failed...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Housing construction rose in August to the highest level in nine months as a big surge in apartment buildi...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York state's unemployment rate rose from 8.6 percent to 9 percent in August, the highest in 26 years,...
(London) -- British unemployment has risen to its highest level in 14 years, according to new figures. This...
(New York, NY) -- Stocks made gains today on government data showing U.S. industrial production rose for a second...
On Tuesday, Governor David A. Paterson announced that Canon USA will build its' new headquarters in Melville, creating nearly...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer prices rose slightly in August due to higher gas prices, another sign the weak economy is keeping...
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors have waded deeper into stocks as a batch of economic reports provide mostly upbeat signals about ...
(Pittsburgh, PA) -- President Obama insists his administration's actions have curbed the lingering economic crisi...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Tuesday that the worst recession since the 1930s is probably ov...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner acknowledged Tuesday the federal government had to take some "dee...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retail sales jumped in August by the largest amount in more than three years, spurred by widespread gains ...
Gov. Corzine: The Only Poll That Matters Comes In November
A new poll Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll puts Gov...
6:10: Brian Shactman, CNBC Anchor
Will discuss President Obama's talk today on Wall Street calling for tougher regul...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- One year after Wall Street teetered on the brink of collapse, seven out of 10 Americans lack confidence th...
Forbes: The Credit System Is Still Not Working Right
The U.S. Dollar slide continues, the rush to buy gold is on and the q...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is going to Wall Street on the first anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse to...
Morgan Stanley's incoming CEO will be facing a drastically different landscape on Wall Street from when John Mack took over i...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Businesses reduced inventories at the wholesale level for a record 11th consecutive month in July, althoug...
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks are higher for the fifth day following a drop in weekly unemployment claims and an upbeat forecast fro...
BERLIN (AP) - General Motors Co. said Thursday that Canada's Magna International Inc. and Russian lender Sberbank would take ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit shot up in July to the highest level in six months as a surge in shipments of forei...
(Washington, DC) -- Switzerland has replaced the United States as the most competitive economy in the world. ...
(New York, NY) -- Stocks made modest gains as oil prices jumped by four-and-a-half percent. The weaker U.S....
CINCINNATI (AP) -- President Barack Obama declared Monday that modern benefits like paid leave, minimum wage and Social Secur...
CINCINNATI (AP) -- President Barack Obama is asking union men and women to help him resuscitate the struggling economy, sayin...
Regulators on Friday shut down banks in Missouri, Illinois and Iowa, pushing to 87 the number of banks that have failed this ...
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(Washington, DC) -- Payouts of about 500-million dollars to auto dealers have reportedly been approved by the Oba...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Retailers on Thursday posted sales declines for August as shoppers held back on back-to-school purchases and...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Older Americans will make up virtually all of the growth in the U.S. work force in the coming years as a n...
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks have extended a slide as investors worry that a weak job market will trip up a recovery in the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Worker productivity, the single biggest factor determining living standards, grew at the fastest pace in n...
(Asbury Park, NJ) -- As the nation's problems ranging from the economy to the federal deficit to the debate over ...
DETROIT (AP) - The Cash for Clunkers program boosted sales at Ford, Toyota and Honda in August as consumers snapped up their ...
(New York, NY) -- Worries over the pace of economic recovery rattled Wall Street investors again today. On ...
TOKYO (AP) - Japan's next prime minister faces a possible showdown with Washington over a plan to move thousands of U.S...
NEW YORK (AP) -- The economic downturn has taken a toll on U.S. cities, forcing them to slash jobs, raise taxes and fees and ...
An executive with General Motors said Friday the company sees U.S. auto sales growing by 2 million next year.
General Motors...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer spending edged up in July with help from the popular Cash for Clunkers program, but household inc...
SPRINGFIELD, Va. (AP) - Turns out you can fear a government takeover of health care even if the government already took over ...
NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market is holding on to its recent rally, overcoming early losses to close slightly higher.
The Do...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for jobless benefits dropped last week, and the number ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy shrank at an annual rate of 1 percent in the spring, a better-than-expected showing and more e...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The popular Cash for Clunkers program generated nearly 700,000 new car sales during the past month...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumers and businesses went on a big-ticket spending spree in July, sending home, car and equipment sale...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Orders for durable goods rose last month by the largest amount in two years, as the manufacturing sector r...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Analysts, lawmakers and the financial industry generally reacted positively to news that Ben Bernanke would...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Postal Service is offering $15,000 buyouts to employees in an effort to cut costs at a time when the po...
(New York, NY) -- U.S. stock indexes briefly touched highs for the year on Wall Street today, boosted by strong h...
The Obama administration expects the federal deficit over the next decade to be $2 trillion bigger than previously estimated,...
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke declared Friday that the U.S. economy is on the verge of a long-a...
(Wethersfield, CT) -- The state unemployment rate dropped in July. The state Department of Labor reports th...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Banks borrowed less over the past week from Federal Reserve emergency lending programs designed to combat t...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration plans to end the popular $3 billion Cash for Clunkers program on Mon...
(New York, NY) -- Positive manufacturing data helped Wall Street believe the economy is beginning to recover.&nbs...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal budget picture will look slightly better next week. Relatively speaking.
The White House plan...
NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market has extended a streak of
erratic trading, rebounding from early lo...
AUTO INDUSTRY:
• In 1952, Charles Erwin Wilson, then the president of General Motors, told the Sen...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wholesale prices dropped sharply in July, and over the past 12 months fell by the largest amount in more t...
Steve Moore of the Wall Street Journal thinks that the Market and Economy aren't doing as well as it may seem, and many who b...
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors' rising fears about consumer spending are turning stocks into a risky inve...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Reserve has extended a program intended to spur lending to consumers and small businesses at l...
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - New data from the state judiciary shows New Jersey foreclosure filings were up by more than 30 percent in...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer prices were flat in July as energy costs retreated following a big surge in June. Over the past 1...
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors have managed to shake off disappointing news and push stocks higher for a second straight day.
Wal...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - One man's clunker is another man's meal ticket. Mom and Pop used-car dealers are feeling the crunch as...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Businesses reduced inventories for a 10th straight month in June, although total business sales posted the...
According to an article in the June 9, 2009 edition of the New York Times, America's budget crisis was years in the making. T...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Signs are growing that an economic recovery may finally be taking shape, but with dangers still lurking ab...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit edged up slightly in June as imports rose for the first time in 11 months, another ...
(New York, NY) -- Oil prices fell today as traders had doubts about the pace of an economic recovery. The d...
Listen here for what NYS Labor Commissioner Patricia Smith told exclusively to WOR!
And here's more from the...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Productivity surged in the spring by the largest amount in almost six years while labor costs plunged at t...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Using better-than-expected jobs numbers to press his top domestic priority, President Barack Obama is argu...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Using better-than-expected jobs numbers to press his top domestic priority, President Barack Obama argued ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Finally, a lot fewer workers are hearing the dreaded words, "You're fired."
In the clearest sig...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Friday welcomed a dip in unemployment as evidence "the worst may be behind ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama White House is applauding an encouraging jobs report as evidence the country has retreated from ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Employers throttled back on layoffs in July, cutting just 247,000 jobs, the fewest in a year, and the unem...
Sotomayor confirmed, Obama's recession continues:
Nothing more appropriately shows the massive amount of power the dreaded...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly-laid off workers seeking unemployment insurance fell last week, the government said Th...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly-laid off workers seeking unemployment insurance fell last week, the government said Th...
(New York, NY) -- At least 400 Yahoo employees will be hired by Microsoft if a partnership deal between the two c...
As dealerships and car shoppers alike wait for the Senate to decide the fate of "cash for clunkers," one question r...
NEW YORK (AP) - Investors are taking a break from a huge three-week rally.
Stocks posted modest gains Tuesday following a su...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumers opened their wallets and pocketbooks a bit more in June, increasing their spending for the secon...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's treasury secretary on Sunday said he cannot rule out higher taxes to help tame an...
(Washington, DC) -- The man who once directed the Federal Reserve thinks the nation is "very close" to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A top White House adviser is defending President Barack Obama's approach to reviving the economy and says ...
(New York, NY) -- New York's senior senator is calling for pumping more federal dollars to solve the problem of t...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are looking ahead to a health care showdown on the Hous...
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is sounding a bit more upbeat about the economy but says future economic prosp...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has moved another five banks into receivership.
&nbs...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Traders used good news about the economy Friday to give the Dow Jones industrials their best July in 20 year...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Employment compensation for U.S. workers has grown over the past 12 months by the lowest amount on record,...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy sank at a pace of just 1 percent in the second quarter of the year, a new government report sh...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress on Thursday came to the rescue of three recession-hit programs, including aid for unemployment ben...
(Washington, DC) -- The White House is bracing for more bad economic news. In brief remarks, President Obam...
NEW YORK (AP) - Upbeat corporate earnings are giving stocks another burst of energy.
Stocks surged but ended off their highs...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing first-time claims for jobless benefits rose last week, the gov...
NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market is giving up some momentum from
its rally as new worries about the economy pop up.
...
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg is tapping a Morgan Stanley executive to be his new finance commissioner.
The previ...
NEW YORK (AP) - An economic reality check is restraining the stock market's rally.
Stocks ended mixed but little changed T...
NEW YORK (AP) - Prices for most commodities are lower amid a stronger dollar and a report showing consumers are still nervous...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A senior House Democrat wants to toughen President Barack Obama's new restrictions on Wall Street pay by b...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timonthy Geithner says the United States and China are committed to building a more sta...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Dangling the promise of $5 billion in grants, President Barack Obama pressured states to embrace his ideas ...
(New York, NY) -- The Dow ended the week above nine-thousand points after closing yesterday above the mark for th...
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30 industrials 9093...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. housing market is finally on the mend after its most far-reaching collapse in 70 years. That could...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Lawmakers braced for a long debate Thursday as they consider a complex budget plan struck by Gov. A...
(New York, NY) -- Blue chip stocks rallied strongly on Wall Street today with the Dow Jones Industrials climbing ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose last week, though the government said i...
(New York, NY) -- Weakness in the energy sector and profit-takingafter recent gains sent blue chip stocks lower today, but ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices dipped Wednesday after a government report showed U.S. fuel supplies are growing, with American co...
TEANECK, N.J. (AP) -- A New Jersey woman's bake sale has helped her forestall foreclosure.
Angela Logan raised the $2,559.54...
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30 industrials 8889.4...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration on Tuesday sent Congress legislation seeking to tighten government oversight of Wa...
NEW YORK (AP) -- CIT Group says it might have to file for bankruptcy protection if not enough bondholders participate in an u...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sought to assure Wall Street and Congress Tuesday that the Fed will ...
The President and Congressional Democrats are pushing their health care proposals hard with the President saying he wants it ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A private-sector forecast of U.S. economic activity rose more than expected in June, the third straight mont...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The board of CIT Group Inc., one of the nation's largest lenders to small and midsize businesses, approved...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Saturday defended his broad health care overhaul, calling it fiscally sound and ...
President Barack Obama, worried about growing resistance to his health care plan, exhorted Congress not to "lose heart&q...
Starbucks Corp. said Thursday it is wiping its name from one of its Seattle-area stores and adding alcohol to the menu.
The ...
DALLAS (AP) -- A federal judge has dismissed a civil insider trading lawsuit against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Construction of new U.S. homes rose in June to the highest level in seven months, a sign builders are star...
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey's unemployment rate reached its highest level in 32 years in June.
The jobless rate increase...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration is firing back at Sen. Jon Kyl for calling for an end to economic stimulus spend...
WARREN, Mich. (AP) - Conceding unemployment will get worse before it shrinks, President Barack Obama on Tuesday unveiled a $1...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Higher energy prices rippled through the economy in June, helping to drive a bigger-than-expected gain in ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said Tuesday its second-quarter profit easily surpassed expectations as profit was ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government says retail sales advanced in June by the largest amount in five months, led by a surge in ...
(New York, NY) -- Healthy homeless people in New York City are racking up huge sums in expenses as they treat amb...
Oil prices stayed around $60 a barrel in Monday afternoon trading, continuing last week's trend as investors await a busy sec...
NORTH BABYLON, N.Y. (AP) - A New York family says it can no longer afford a mammoth Christmas display that attracted thousand...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House's economic advisers say jobs providing health care and helping the environment are growing...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut is going after federal stimulus money to help fund rail service between New Haven and Spri...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans lined up Sunday in opposition to a second economic stimulus package, a rare demonstration of u...
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama, in an op-ed piece, is urging Americans to have patience with the stimulus plan.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Saturday dismissed the idea the nation might need a second stimulus to jolt the ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- American International Group Inc. is consulting with the federal government about its plans to pay millions ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is telling lawmakers the U.S. economy stumbled last year in part becau...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit fell to the lowest level in more than nine years in May as exports posted a small g...
L'AQUILA, Italy (AP) -- President Barack Obama said Friday the world apparently has averted economic collapse but "full ...
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(L'Aquila) -- President Obama says nations of the world are making some "important strides forward" in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers filing initial claims for jobless benefits last week fell to lowest l...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The global economy is beginning a sluggish recovery from its worst recession since World War II, the Inter...
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumer loan delinquencies edged up to another record high in the first quarter, according to data released...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell is one of
five governors who voiced concerns a...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden said the Obama administration "misread how bad the economy was" but sta...
CHICAGO (AP) - Credit the recession for staycations and bringing us more game-night parties at home. But also give it a shout...
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NEW YORK (AP) -- A private research group is reporting Tuesday that consumers' confidence in the economy has fallen unexpecte...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans concerned about the Obama administration's big spending on economic stimulus, energy and health...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Households pushed their savings rate to the highest level in more than 15 years in May as a big boost in i...
(New York, NY) -- Admitted scammer Bernard Madoff MAY-doff will find out his punishment Monday in a Ne...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy tumbled at a 5.5 percent pace in the first quarter, but appears to be doing better now, even t...
WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) - Tens of thousands of low-income Connecticut people could be getting free cell phone service from a Fl...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket manufactured goods rose sharply for a second straight month in May...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - According to Farm Credit, it costs dairy farmers $17.58 to produce a hundredweight of milk. But the marke...
PARIS (AP) -- The deepest global recession in over 60 years is close to bottoming out, but recovery will be weak unless gover...
(Washington, DC) -- Public confidence that President Obama's 787-billion-dollar stimulus plan will jolt the econo...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A real estate group says sales of previously occupied homes rose modestly from April to May, the third mon...
NEW YORK (AP) -- A lawyer for Bernard Madoff has told the judge who will sentence the disgraced financier that a prison term ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is seeing the downside of his light touch on revamping the nation's health care syst...
The Treasury Department and the nation's largest banks are still negotiating what price the government should receive for sto...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The total number of people on the unemployment insurance rolls dropped for the first time since early Janu...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The total number of people on the unemployment insurance rolls has dropped for the first time since early ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ten large U.S. banks are planning to repay the government about $68 billion in bailout money Wednesday, a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday urged financial institutions that specialize in communi...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer prices rose less than expected in May, fresh evidence that the recession is keeping inflation in ...
Neil Weinberg of Forbes Magazine on "The John Gambling Show"
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new consumer protect...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wholesale prices rose less than expected in May as a drop in food costs helped keep overall prices down.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Construction of new homes jumped in May by the largest amount in three months, an encouraging sign that th...
NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the City Council have reached an agreement on a budget for next fiscal ye...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration says it is committed to overhauling the country's financial rule book by giving t...
(Albany, NY) -- Governor David Paterson has plans to form a new office to tackle state spending.
The Of...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that "everyone guessed wrong" on the impact of the economic ...
DETROIT (AP) - Business and government leaders are gathering in Detroit for what's being called the nation's first conf...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's economic adviser says the administration's efforts to rescue banks, insurance com...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- An Obama administration official says the administration will appoint a "special master" to over...
The struggling economy dented charitable giving last year but didn't devastate it. That's the bottom line from the Giving USA...
6:40: Michael Tanner, director of health and welfare studies, The Cato Institute
Will discuss President Obama’s Hea...
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MILAN (AP) -- Italian automaker Fiat said Tuesday it will not turn its back on a deal to acquire a controlling stake in Chrys...
Smick: A Second Stimulus Would Be Disastrous for the U.S
David Smick, Author: The World Is Curved to discuss the real stat...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is promising to deliver more than 600,000 jobs through his $787 billion stimulus pl...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Washington is paying hundreds of millions of dollars to build new, cleaner-burning buses, but don't s...
(Washington, DC) -- Vice President Joe Biden says the nation's struggling economy has "a long, long way to g...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The president of the state's economic development agency has quit after less than a year.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is reportedly pressing for a management shake-up at embattled bank Citig...
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The decision on whether Chrysler can sell the bulk of its assets to a group led by Italy's Fiat as part of i...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is urging Congress and the Obama administration to start plotting a ...
BEIJING (AP) -- Hummer owners are an unusual breed, but a little-known Chinese company's surprise purchase of the American ma...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Officials in four Midwestern states badly hurt by the auto industry's woes are lining up to ask the Ca...
BRUSSELS (AP) -- The jobless rate in the 16 nations that use the euro surged to 9.2 percent in April, the highest level in al...
HONG KONG (AP) -- Goldman Sachs has raised more than $1.9 billion after selling part of its stake in Industrial & Commerc...
NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market started June with a rally
thanks to more benign economic data.
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NEW YORK (AP) - A federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale of
most of Chrysler LLC's assets to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Construction spending rose 0.8 percent in April, defying economists' forecasts for a decline.
The unexpec...
BEIJING (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner sought to assure America's biggest creditors on Monday that the Obama adm...
6:40: Alexis Glick, Fox Business Channel
Fox Business News declares June 1st “Red Ink Week”. The U.S. go...
BEIJING (AP) - After years of acrimonious economic relations with China, the U.S. insists it wants to turn the page and devel...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy sank at a 5.7 percent pace as the brute force of the recession carried over into the start of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy took a steep tumble at the start of this year, though it may not turn out to be quite as grim ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Geoffrey the Giraffe became a knight in shining armor for toy retailer FAO Schwarz late Wednesday, as Toys R...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The tally of newly laid-off people requesting jobless benefits fell last week, the government said Thursda...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumer confidence extended its rebound in May, soaring to the highest level since last September as more s...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A U.S. senator says military contractor KBR Inc. was paid $83 million in bonuses for electrical work in Ir...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner projects financial institutions will repay $25 billion of their govern...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration, trying to crack down on abuses exposed by the financial crisis, is considering c...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The credit card companies seem to have few friends on Capitol Hill these days, with even the most business...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration, trying to crack down on abuses exposed by the financial crisis, is considering c...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Housing construction plunged to a record low in April as a steep drop in apartment building offset a rebou...
“THE JOHN GAMBLING SHOW WITH MAYOR MIKE”
Date: May 15, 2009
Location: WOR 710 AM
Event: Weekly R...
6:40: Mike Kelly, Bergen Record of New Jersey Columnist
Will discuss the Real Housewives of New Jersey.
For Your Perusa...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- A published report Friday says government officials are pressuring Bank of America to revamp its boar...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans should brace themselves for a slow recovery back to health after the recession ends, with unempl...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer prices were unchanged in April as both food and energy costs declined to offset gains elsewhere. ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is asking Congress to extend its oversight of the financial system to include the...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wholesale prices have risen more than expected in April as the biggest jump in food costs in more than a y...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- New jobless claims rose more than expected last week due partly to an increase in layoffs by the automobil...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street is continuing its sell off after a worse-than-expected unemployment report.
Investors have ...
TOKYO (AP) -- Sony Corp. reported its first annual net loss in 14 years and forecast a bigger loss this year, saying the pres...
Congressman Cantor: Presdient Obama's policies do not reflect the mainstream of the country.
Eric Cantor, Congressman (R-V...
6:40: Scott Rasmussen, President: Rasmussen Reports
Will discuss the new Rasmussen poll that shows Congress has low approv...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retail sales fell for a second straight month in April, a disappointing performance that raised doubts abo...
Governor Allen: Cap and Trade is a convoluted sneaky tax on America
George Allen, Former Governor Of Virginia joined The J...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. trade deficit rose in March for the first time since last July as the global recession cut sharpl...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The post office wants two more pennies for your thoughts. The price of a first-class stamp for mailing a l...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wholesalers slashed inventories for a seventh straight month in March as businesses struggled to get stock...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The pace of layoffs slowed in April when employers cut 539,000 jobs, the fewest in six months. But the une...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- New applications for jobless benefits plunged to the lowest level in 14 weeks, a possible sign that the ma...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumers enticed by warmer weather and glimmers of hope for the economy bought a few more items in April. W...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In twin strokes, President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to reward generous budget increases to dome...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Tuesday that the economy should pull out of a recessio...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Tuesday that the economy should pull out of a recessio...
Assemblyman O’Scanlon: This project has me scratching my head
Declan O’Scanlon, Assemblyman (R-New Jersey, Mo...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will provide Congress with a fresh assessment of the country's fragi...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Billionaire Warren Buffett says the latest recession really shook up Americans' confidence but he sees the...
NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's final budget plan for the next fiscal year will include layoffs, more cuts to city ...
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Joan Hamburg takes a look at the health care reform issue with two major Washington ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Consumer spending fell for the first time in three months while income growth slipped for a second straigh...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of newly laid-off workers signing up for unemployment benefits dropped unexpectedly last week, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy shrank at a worse-than-expected 6.1 percent pace at the start of this year as sharp cutbacks b...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy shrank at a worse-than-expected 6.1 percent pace at the start of this year as sharp cutbacks b...
Connecticut Budget Battle
M Jodi Rell, Governor (R-Connecticut) joined The John Gambling Show to discuss her budget battl...
Liz MacDonald, Fox Business News Reporter
Liz MacDonald, Fox Business News Reporter joined the John Gambling Show to disc...
The NJ Budget, Union Furloughs, and Road Safety
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (D-NJ) joined the John Gambling Show to di...
Congressman Frank: Executive Bonuses Are Wrong And Will Be Stopped
Barney Frank, Congressman (D-Mass) Chairman Of The Hous...
6:40: Brian Shactman, CNBC Anchor
Will discuss the latest retail numbers, Bank stress test and Wall Street.
For Your Pe...
Governor Rell: State Absolutely Must Do More To Cut and Consolidate
M. Jodi Rell, Governor (R-Connecticut) joined The John...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock futures wiped out their early losses Wednesday as word of a buyout deal in the homebuilding ...
6:10: John Stevens, Organizer of the Freedom Friday Tea Party
Celebrate liberty in North Port Long Island will an old fash...
6:40: Neil Weinberg, Senior Editor, Forbes Magazine
Will discuss the GM and it’s impact on Wall St and the economy.
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Child psychiatrist Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz joined the Joan Ha...
Governor David Paterson: We've Balanced The Budget
David Paterson, Governor (D-NY) joined The John Gambling Show to discus...
Congressman Scott Garrett (R-NJ) joined the Steve Malzberg Show to discuss the Auto Bailout and the forcing of GM CEO Rick ...
US, Mexico to Intensify Fight Against Violent Drug Gangs
John Gibler, Journalist and Author: Mexico Unconquered: Chronicl...
Steve speaks with Dr. Irwin Kellner Chief Economist at Market Watch about the recent turnaround in the market and the possi...
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Joan Hamburg speaks with Personal Finance Expert Beth Kobliner about ho...
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(coming soon)
This is undoubtedly one of the worst job markets in generations, w...