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Move over Congress. Move over President Obama. Bill Clinton is back — and he has a lot of economy-fixing ideas.
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Saving more, buying less and spending more quality time with each other are just some of the ways the economy has changed these individuals and families.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Wednesday, after the Federal Reserve released a pessimistic report on regional economic activity.
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China’s red hot economic growth cooled slightly from July through September, but remains the envy of many western countries still struggling to recover from the global economic meltdown.
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Do you think the economy will recover in 2012?
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Do you think the economy is ready to bounce back or slip back into recession? Tell MONEY what you think.
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Three years after a financial crisis pushed the country deep into recession, an overwhelming number of Americans — 90% — say that economic conditions remain poor.
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Newest spat in Congress not helping economy
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In a year when lawmakers barely averted a federal shutdown and a default on its debts, Congress is poised to spread more uncertainty on an economy already suffering from a consumer confidence crisis.
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How Washington is destroying the economy
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Standard & Poor’s, the bond-rating agency, downgrades the U.S., and the world trembles. The markets here go nuts on the first trading day after the downgrade, losing trillion in value. European Union finance chiefs are playing Whac-a-Mole with members’ debt problems. And England … England was literally burning. Only three short years ago we were all terrified when our financial system was on the brink of disaster after Lehman Brothers went broke in September of 2008. Those scary times seemed to have disappeared in the spring of 2009. But now those fears are back — and things are even scarier, the stock market’s “green” days notwithstanding. Our current mess is different from the Lehman-related horror because it stems primarily from politics, not economics.
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If the debt ceiling goes up, government spending is most likely going down.
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No one knows what will happen to the economy if lawmakers fail to reach a debt ceiling deal by Aug. 2.
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