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Don't stop worrying about the economySure, the recent economic news has been good, but there are plenty of things (like oil prices) that should keep you worrying
Gap between oil and natural gas prices widensAs oil prices continue to rise, the idea of natural gas as a primary fuel source gains appeal
CES: Why car gadgets are making inroads at Las Vegas electronics showAt CES, six of the top 10 automakers are promoting their technological gadgetry, an increasingly important factor in car sales. The Las Vegas electronics show is coinciding with the Detroit Auto Show.
Jon Huntsman is right about Wall StreetHuntsman criticizes the bailouts and proposes a breakup of Wall Street's biggest banks. Why isn't this guy leading the polls?- Stocks get a boost from Europe, corporate earningsThe Dow rose 69 points to close at 12462 as hopes for strong corporate earnings boosted the markets.
Food stamp use still rising despite good jobs newsHousehold food stamp participation has been climbing so steadily that it has far surpassed the last peak, set as a result of Hurricane Katrina
Sweater vests from Rick Santorum: overpriced?Sweater vests are available from Rick Santorum's campaign for a $100 contribution. But many stores sell sweater vests for less than $50. So where should true conservatives shop?
Germany: High on jobs, low on growthGermany boasts a low unemployment rate, but industrial production is in a free fall
New job openings decreasePrivate job openings declined 1.57 percent since October, and layoffs increased 5.68 percent- Tough times? Not for Rolls-Royce.Rolls-Royce enjoys record sales in 2011. Nearly a third of Rolls-Royces are sold in China.
- Car of the year award: prestige. But more sales?Car of the year is Hyundai Elantra, while Range Rover Evoque named truck of the year at Detroit auto show. But car of the year winner doesn't always see a boost in sales.聽
Why good economic news can be bad for ObamaA bit of good news will make voters overly optimistic, and when they realize the economy is still in poor shape, they will blame the president
To avoid impulse buys, count to 10Thinking about purchases for even a tiny amount of time will prevent you from making lots of unnecessary ones.
Did seasonal hiring inflate the strong jobs report?Unemployment figures are adjusted for seasonal hiring, but high numbers of courriers and messengers (a result of increased online shopping) may have had a bigger effect on the numbers.
Dodge Dart returns at Detroit Auto Show, 36 years after ceasing productionDodge Dart fans saw production of their beloved compact cease in 1976. The return of the Dodge Dart at the Detroit Auto Show signals a change of priorities for the US auto industry as it seeks to grab more market share.
Ron Paul: 'We are all Austrians now.'What does Ron Paul mean when he evokes Austrian economic theory?
Stocks drift higher on yet another slow trading dayThe Dow crept up 33 points to close at 12393 as traders waited for quarterly financial results from Alcoa Corp. that might offer clues about the economic recovery.
Jobs picture improves, but there's still a long way to goThe job market is slowly getting better, but unemployment and underemployment remain very high.
An end to cut, cut, cut? Merkel and Sarkozy agree to focus on growth.In a Berlin meeting today, German Chancellor Merkel and French President Sarkozy signaled a major shift in eurozone economic strategy by making growth a priority in managing the economic crisis.聽
A brave new mutual fundIf the mutual fund industry is to survive in anything even remotely like its present form, it's going to have to get tough and creative. At least one firm is stepping up to the plate.
