National unemployment has declined by 60% since the height of the great recession from 10.0% in Nov. 2009, to 3.9% today. All segments of the population have benefitted: workers without a high school diploma have seen the most significant decline in unemployment – falling from 14.9% to 5.9%. Workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher
read more #PositiveNewsAutomobile Repair Despair :-(
Ouch, I just got hit with a $3,000 automobile repair bill. I find going to the car mechanic worse than going to the dentist. Why? Because I am sure the cost of it all will be shocking! I decided to take a closer look at this insanity and here’s what I found. According to the
read more Automobile Repair Despair :-(Retail Sales – Are consumers spending, if so, where?
What do December’s retail sales figures tell us about the strength of consumer spending? Looking back over the past 24 months retail sales averaged 4.1% annual growth compared to its 2.6% average. Sales were led by the auto sector, health/personal card stores and home furnishings. Department stores on the other hand showed -8.4% decreases. The
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