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Bush: Economy 'not as robust' as he wants 12:56pm: President says job loss is a sign that the economy is not as robust as it could be. (more)
12:10pm: Nearly half of Americans think the economy is most important in deciding who should be the next president, according to a new CNN survey. (more)
11:43am: Everyday ways to take your mind off Wall Street's wild swings. (more)
11:17am: Higher costs for feed and fuel are driving farmers to cut back on milk production - and that means higher prices. (more)
8:35am: Employers trim payroll for fourth straight month, although decline is less than forecasts. Unemployment rate dips to 5%. (more)
4:22am: Key bank regulator approves proposal to eliminate industry practices like 'double-cycle billing;' Fed expected to follow. (more)
May 1: Foreign-born unskilled workers are less likely to be out of work than their U.S.-born counterparts, but educated Americans have an edge on foreign-born. (more)
May 1: Congressional panel probes food inflation. Lawmaker blames subsidies to farmers but farming representative cites oil prices as 'main culprit.' (more)
May 1: Relatively low taxes have kept pump prices far below most other developed nations, which some say is precisely why the current runup is so painful. (more)
Apr 30: Bill introduced by Dodd is the latest proposal trying to get tough on abusive practices of credit card industry. (more)
Apr 30: Experts say there won't be a food shortage in the U.S., but more consumers will trade down in their grocery shopping. (more)
Apr 30: Gross domestic product rises in first quarter at same sluggish pace as prior quarter, although it narrowly tops forecasts. (more)
Apr 29: Market woes and nervous baby boomers are feeding demand for a professional who can find a safe place for your money. (more)
Apr 29: President calls on legislators to pass bills that will help ease the effects of the economic downturn, saying lawmakers have not done enough. (more)
Apr 29: The Conference Board's measure falls in April amid concerns about employment and business activity. (more)
Apr 29: Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix all saw prices plummet by at least 20%. And so far, there is no sign of a bottom. (more)
Apr 29: No. 1 discounter will let shoppers cash their checks for free and offer additional discounts on key groceries. (more)
Apr 29: About 44% of survey participants say that the pinch at the pump is a 'serious problem.' (more)
Apr 29: It can be a great way to protect your heirs - or a giant waste of your savings. Here's how to tell which. (more)
Apr 29: If prices keep rising, you may need to rethink how to take care of your money and where to put it. (more)
Apr 29: More than 155,000 families have lost their homes to foreclosure this year; one out of every 194 U.S. households received a foreclosure filing. (more)
Apr 28: Hope Now reports that it has helped keep over a half a million home owners out of foreclosure this year. Critics say that still isn't enough. (more)
Apr 28: Economists question whether $110 billion in tax rebates will provide stimulus needed to hold-off recession and restart growth. (more)
Apr 28: Washington has started distributing the first wave of 130 million payments. The aim: Juice the economy by boosting consumer spending. (more)
Apr 28: More and more home owners with high credit scores are falling behind on their mortgage payments. Here's why. (more)
Apr 28: Several low-risk Money 70 funds have held up better than their peers so far this year. Here's why. (more)
Apr 25: A few years ago, the $47.5 billion student loan market was booming. Now dozens of lenders have pulled out and the leading player is threatening to follow. Washington may have to step in. (more)
Apr 25: A how-to guide for checks that could be coming to your mailbox soon. (more)
Apr 25: Rising pump prices mean a big chunk of your check could end up stimulating an economy far from America's. (more)
Apr 25: As paychecks shrink, consumers cut back on most non-essentials, polls say. (more)
Apr 24: Treasury Department says it will deposit the first 800,000 payments four days earlier than expected in effort to boost economy. (more)
Apr 24: Industry insiders say there's plenty of supply in the U.S. and consumers shouldn't worry about a shortage. (more)
Apr 24: When you're paying more at the pump, don't blame the station owner. He feels your pain. (more)
Apr 24: A plan in Youngstown aims to move residents out of the city's most deserted areas. The hitch: Home owners won't budge - even for $50,000. (more)
Apr 23: Many Americans want no part of a government-funded bailout for troubled mortgage borrowers. (more)
Apr 23: The push for 'green' products may have peaked - due in part to the fact that they're so much more expensive than mass-market alternatives. (more)
Apr 23: Economist Teresa Ghilarducci argues that we needn't be chained to our desks forever. (more)
Apr 23: Big Three automakers won huge savings in labor contracts late last year but slumping sales will likely lead to another year of losses. (more)
Apr 22: There are calls for the government to help homeowners at risk of foreclosure. But some experts think a mortgage rescue could cause more problems than it solves. (more)
Apr 22: A high-end boutique owner reports on a new sign of the economic slump: bargain-hunting brides. (more)
Apr 22: On primary day, residents are worried about an economic downturn even though Keystone state is faring better than the nation. (more)
Apr 22: Consumers will spend less to mark the occasion this year, according to the National Retail Federation. (more)
Apr 22: Financial tensions are partly to blame for boomers' record divorce rate. How to make love, not war. (more)
Apr 22: Americans feel the pinch as retail gasoline hits all-time high of $3.51 a gallon. (more)
Apr 22: Believe it or not - you have several good reasons to believe the sky isn't falling. In fact, it may be clearing up. (more)
Apr 21: No. 1 toymaker says it will raise retail prices mid-year to offset the rising cost of raw materials, production and lawsuits. (more)
Apr 21: Hoping to tempt tapped-out travelers to hit the road this summer, the travel industry is offering fuel rebates and dining vouchers. (more)
Apr 21: Two Las Vegas realtors have found a way to profit amid the downtown: foreclosure tours. (more)
Apr 21: Survey shows more forecasters predict weak economic activity in the first half of the year. (more)
Apr 21: Punishing companies isn't as satisfying as punishing the people who made the bad decisions. But how do you make sure they feel the pain? (more)
Apr 21: What to do if the bank tries to put your credit line on ice. (more)
Apr 21: Beyond clipping coupons, families are embracing generic grocery brands, and making their own baby food and detergent. (more)
Apr 21: Risks are rising that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may need a government bailout that could cost far more than previous rescues. (more)
Apr 18: Key players have gotten behind the idea of government backing for mortgages, and the pressure to act will likely yield a compromise. Key factors: Who'll be eligible and how much risk should taxpayers assume? (more)
Apr 17: Lawmakers say legislation is needed to curb many of the 'unfair' practices employed by credit card issuers. (more)
Apr 16: Consumer Price Index shows modest gains in inflation on higher energy prices. (more)
Apr 15: As the midnight deadline looms, many filers are racing to get their returns in the mail. (more)
Apr 15: With the primary approaching, residents are worried about an economic downturn even though Keystone state is faring better than the nation. (more)
Apr 15: Lenders drop out of federal college loan program, but money is still available. Congress wants to ensure financing doesn't shut down over long term. (more)
Apr 15: Nationwide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline hits all-time high of $3.386, AAA survey shows; diesel rises to record $4.119 a gallon. (more)
Apr 15: Democrats outline proposals, including jobless benefits, to counter downturn. President Bush wants to give the first stimulus law a chance to work. (more)
Apr 15: The housing bust continues to take its toll, with over 50,000 homes lost to foreclosure. Nevada once again leads the nation in defaults. (more)
Apr 14: Rising fuel prices will lead to higher ticket prices. But experts say that won't be enough to save many smaller airlines. (more)
Apr 14: Growing number of economists worry that second-half recovery is out of reach and that recession will be longer and more painful than current forecasts. (more)
Apr 14: Nationwide average price for a gallon of diesel fuel hits all-time high of $3.365 as regular unleaded falls slightly, AAA survey says. (more)
Apr 14: Youngstown, Ohio, has long been on the decline and now is being hit by the foreclosure crisis. Its answer: Razing abandoned buildings and tearing up streets. (more)
Apr 11: Nationwide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded grows nearly a penny to yet another all-time high of $3.365, AAA survey says. (more)
Apr 10: Across the nation, school districts are slashing spending on teachers, books and computers as filling up the school bus gets more expensive. (more)
Apr 10: FHA, a formerly obscure federal agency, is now at center of many plans to fix the housing market. But it may not be up to the task - and that could cost taxpayers a bundle. (more)
Apr 10: The nation's heartland is calling, and it desperately needs vets to take care of the animals that put dinner on your table. (more)
Apr 9: But are restaurant operators ready to take advantage of Mother's Day and tax rebate checks that arrive in the coming weeks? (more)
Apr 9: Not only do they have to cope with a drop in business, but fuel surcharges and soaring food costs as well. (more)
Apr 9: International Monetary Fund shows U.S. sliding into recession and pulling down economic growth around the world. (more)
Apr 9: Nationwide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded grew more than a penny to another all-time high of $3.357, AAA survey says. (more)
Apr 9: Administration and Democrats stake claims on best way to stabilize housing, while top banking regulators say House plan to stave off foreclosure could be useful. (more)
Apr 9: Meet Wilkes-Barre, Pa. - a small city in the eye of the presidential campaign whose fragile recovery is threatened by broader problems in the economy. (more)
Apr 9: Survey finds that Americans are having doubts about how to pay for their golden years. (more)
Apr 9: Incomes fell for poor and stagnated for middle-class families since late 1990s, making it tougher for them to weather economic downturn. (more)
Apr 9: Incomes fell for poor and stagnated for middle-class families since late 1990s, making it tougher for them to weather economic downturn. (more)
Apr 8: Labor Department researcher scours store aisles to help determine Consumer Price Index. (more)
Apr 8: Minutes from central bank's last meeting show fear of 'severe and protracted downturn'; some members worry economy could shrink in first half of year. (more)
Apr 8: Nationwide average price of regular unleaded falls 0.8 cent from its all-time high, to just above $3.33 a gallon, in AAA survey. (more)
Apr 8: Senate fast-tracked legislation to stabilize housing. But Bush administration gives it low marks and House is proposing its own ideas and may even push for broader economic stimulus package. (more)
Apr 4: Even if your job is safe, problems in housing, Wall Street and the auto sector hint at widespread pain and a deeper downturn ahead. (more)
Apr 4: An entrepreneur helps small farmers stay in business by diversifying into lucrative new markets - like gourmet cheese. (more)
Apr 4: Employers slash jobs for third straight month while unemployment jumps to 5.1%, a nearly three-year high. (more)
Apr 4: Janet Yellen, president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve, says housing will drag on economy into 2009, making economic prospects 'unusually uncertain.' (more)
Apr 4: Nationwide average price of regular unleaded sets another all-time high of $3.303 a gallon, according to AAA survey. (more)
Apr 3: Head of National Association of Home Builders said it could be several years before demand for homes returns to typical levels. (more)
Apr 3: Regulators and top execs defend extraordinary deal, but lawmakers questioned whether Bear Stearns had to fail. (more)
Apr 3: Nationwide average price of regular unleaded rises to a fresh all-time high of $3.289 a gallon, according to AAA survey. (more)
Apr 2: As the candidates canvass the state, working people talk about rising fuel costs and concerns about their jobs. (more)
Apr 2: Fed chairman says economy may shrink - the closest he has come to declaring a recession. Bernanke also defends Bear Stearns rescue. (more)
Apr 2: Discover Financial Services says high energy prices, tighter credit beginning to impact consumer spending. (more)
Apr 2: Nationwide average price of regular unleaded back at all-time high of $3.287 a gallon, AAA survey shows. (more)
Apr 2: Don't be fooled by the relatively low 4.8% unemployment rate. Other measures, such as the number of people only working part-time, are a sign of recession. (more)
Apr 2: Houston-based Hamilton Shirts has ridden through tough times before. Family owners say the latest one , though challenging, could spell an opportunity. (more)
Apr 1: Senate leaders reached a deal on Tuesday that could expedite help for the troubled housing market. But hurdles remain and time is running out. (more)
Apr 1: For MBA students, most jobs and internships are secure for now. But that could change quickly if the credit crisis drags on. (more)
Apr 1: From haulers to loggers to landscapers, soaring fuel costs hit the bottom line but cutthroat competition keeps price hikes at bay. (more)
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