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December 26, 2011
U.S. recession worsening homeless children's struggles - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
U.S recession is one of the reasons why poverty arises which causes voluminous number of homeless children to increase.
December 26, 2011 Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
Budget Cuts Will Harm the Public - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
A 9 percent cut in the nonexempt discretionary programs could spell disaster to a lot of basic services.
Rise of Personal Spending in the U.S. Lower than Expected - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
U.S. Department of Commerce said that the rise of consumer spending is lower than what was predicted last November.
Asian Stocks Continue to Surge Up - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
A number of Asian stocks had a remarkable increase last week, a sign of an improving U.S. economy.
Businesses Shift to Eco-friendly Packaging - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
More and more businesses are now going green in the production of their products' packaging.
U.S. Oil to Achieve Biggest Weekly Gain - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
U.S. oil may probably be having its strongest market comeback yet as it marks its biggest gain in months.
New regulations to tame U.S. large banks - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
History has shown us that banks are excellent in finding ways around new regulations. -Christopher Whalen
December 25, 2011 Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
US received critics from rating agency Fitch with its current credit status - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
Federal debt will rise in the absence of expenditure and tax reforms - Fitch Ratings
Summer Season in the U.S. Had Slower Growth Rate - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
U.S. Government reported that the country's economic growth during the summer season was a bit slower than expected, perhaps due to less consumer spending during the said period.
December 24, 2011 Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
U.S. Unemployment Rate Dropped: Sign of an Improving Economy? - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
The U.S. unemployment rate has dropped. Perhaps one of the encouraging signs that the country's economy is in continuous improvement.
December 23, 2011 Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
Favorable Economic Reports Caused the Increase of Stocks - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
The stocks opened higher this December 22 as a manifestation of the improving U.S. economy.
Global Stocks Increased Due to the Strengthening U.S. Economy - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
As a reflection of the further strengthening U.S. economy, global stocks rose last December 23. Stock analysts said that the U.S. economy will continue to grow as the year closes.
Rise of Asian Stocks Reflects Improving U.S. Economy - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
Asian stocks increased last Friday, reflecting the continuous improvement of the U.S. economy. However, some stock analysts and forecasters anticipate a 1.5 percent decrease in U.S. stocks next year.
NY Regents Want Education Aid Increase - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
New York State’s Board of Regents has recommended amending the school aid formula to increase the funding for poorer districts.
Fed Boosts Homeless Programs in Iowa - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
A total of $7.7 million of federal funds will go to Iowa in order to fight homelessness in the state.
Depressed City Raises Property Taxes - Help the US Economy News in US, Canada and other countries
One of the cash-strapped cities of New Jersey which is set to receive a total of $21 million in transitional aid from the state government still falls short of $8 million to match its 2012 budget.
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