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1.
Stock market on pause as Hurricane Isaac makes impact
(U.S./Nation)
... quarter, dropping by 0.3 percent. “We fear that things are likely to get worse before they get better,” said Martin van Vliet, an
economist
at ING Bank in Amsterdam, who expects Spain will seek additional ...
2.
Christie weighs in on Akin's rape comments and 'Jersey Comeback'
(N.J./State)
... forecast on the previous administration saying, “To be in a spot now where really we’re just arguing over whether to cut taxes or not,” is proof that the state is in a better place.
Economist
s say the ...
3.
Unemployment rising by thousands with no hiring booms expected
(Money/Economy)
... not see any acceleration in hiring at this point,” Yelena Shulyatyeva, an
economist
at BNP Paribas in New York said ahead of the report, according to Bloomberg. The unemployment rate rose to 8.3 percent ...
4.
No improvement in N.J. unemployment rate as self-employment rises
(Money/Economy)
... said Charles Steindel, chief
economist
at the state Treasury Department. "Given the national softness and the strength of our job gains in May and June some fallback was likely.” Still, New Jersey ...
5.
Report: N.J. Medicaid patients are least likely in U.S. to find new doctor
(Health/Healthquest)
... percent of N.J. doctors said they would do the same, according to the study. Sandra Decker, the
economist
with the Center for Disease Controls who performed the research, discovered troubling figures ...
6.
Report: U.S. lost over 1 million seasonal jobs in July
(Money/Economy)
...
economist
s (to) believe economic turbulence has disrupted the calibration of those adjustments, undermining the accuracy of the bureau’s estimates,” according to the New York Times Economix blog. "There ...
7.
Australian official cites Bruce Springsteen lyrics as warning
(World/International)
... Springsteen foresaw the economic decline of middle-class America before the
economist
s, according to Wyndham Weekly. National Party of Australia member Clive Palmer said, according to the Brisbane Times, ...
8.
New Jersey ranks 4th worse in unemployment rates
(Money/Economy)
... from large amounts of federal support to avoid a crisis in the financial sector, as well as its ability to attract international tourism and recreation," Joseph J. Seneca, a Bloustein
economist
and an ...
9.
Growing income inequality result of Federal Reserve's creation of money
(Opinion/Commentary)
... money, and the supply of money has increased by trillions of dollars for more than three decades. As
economist
Ludwig von Mises explained, “Inflation and credit expansion, the preferred methods of present-day ...
10.
Study shows widening income inequality in N.J.
(Money/Economy)
... Recession from December 2007 to June 2009, the gap between the wealthy and those who are struggling to make-ends-meet has widened in 2010.
Economist
s predict that when Census figures are released in ...
11.
U.S. poverty worsens: Headed for 1960s levels
(Money/Economy)
... and Census figures for 2011 being released in the fall.
Economist
s predict that the official poverty rate will climb to 15.7 percent this year. The Associated Press reported that a .1 percentage ...
12.
New Jersey jobless rate saw June spike despite growth
(Money/Economy)
... chief
economist
, Charles Steindel, attributed the increase to the influx of new employees as well as those who have been fortunate enough to re-enter the job market, according to the Associated Press. ...
13.
Researchers: Respect, not money, determines a person's happiness
(Money/Economy)
... study done in the United Kingdom finds that a high paycheck doesn’t make neurotic people happy.
Economist
Eugenio Proto’s research suggests that “neurotic people can view a pay raise . . . as a failure ...
14.
Economists worry manufacturing decrease may be predecessor to recession
(Money/Economy)
... this is the biggest sign yet that the U.S. is catching the slowdown that is well under way in Europe and China," said Paul Dales, senior U.S.
economist
at Capital Economics in London, according to Reuters. ...
15.
N.J. adds over 17K jobs as unemployment creeps up
(Money/Economy)
... haven’t experienced in the last decade,” said Charles Steindel, Chief
Economist
for the New Jersey Department of Treasury. “While our unemployment rate has ticked up slightly it is because growth in the ...
16.
New Jersey wines savor top rankings with French wines
(Life/Style)
... American Association of Wine
Economist
s (AAWE) conference it was a banner day for the New Jersey wine industry. The “Judgment of Princeton” was organized by former journalist, George Taber, to mirror ...
17.
Powerball winning numbers worth $240 million
(Money/Economy)
... lump sum payouts because they want their money now.
Economist
Austan Goolsbee of the University of Chicago says the decision comes down to interest rates, and recommends the lump sum today. Lottery ...
18.
Summer 2012 jobs for teens not easy to find
(Money/Economy)
... college in the future. Labor
economist
Harry Holzer told the Associated Press that the income gap between rich and poor is worsened when lower-income youths who are less likely to enroll in college are ...
19.
Unemployment up, federal jobs down, and Europe would sadly trade places
(Money/Economy)
... 12 months, Paul Wiseman, AP Economics Writer, noted. Typically, the government offers a “base level of support" when the economy is weak, Scott Brown, chief
economist
at Raymond James & Associates, ...
20.
PPL Park in Chester, Pa., home of Philadelphia Union, is an ‘I told you so’ disaster
(Sports/Professional)
... said government bodies, who frequently invest millions of dollars into stadium projects but also concede to forgo real-estate taxes, don’t always get the dividends they hope for. “
Economist
s have proven ...
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