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Some hopeful news has arrived for those struggling in harsh economic times. Recent indicators show that job cuts are not accelerating, workers who have held onto their jobs continue to get raises and total employment is expected to increase 10 percent (15.6 million jobs) by 2016. More
Experts can debate the cause of the recession for years, but consumers are feeling the pinch right now through the reduced availability of credit. If you are in the market for a new home, a car or even a cell phone, it is more important than ever to make sure your credit is in great shape. More
You haven't spent less than $35 on a tank of gas in months, the family sedan needs four new tires and a brake job, and now, on top of everything else, your teenager just got his learner's permit.  Add skyrocketing insurance rates to the long list of expenses tied to keeping your family mobile. Insurance, however, is one expense you do have the power to reduce - especially if you're a woman with a good driving record. More
The U.S. dollar continues to decline in value and fears about inflation are growing faster than previously expected. In a short period of time, Americans have lost trillions from their investment portfolios and retirement accounts, thus many are looking for a safe investment in a difficult economy. More
Don't waste your time trying to contact several auto insurance companies individually -- filling out multiple forms just so you can compare prices and plans. More
A growing number of working mothers are studying online to improve their careers. These busy women are finding it easier to get the information they need by visiting a free information sites to request information and receive materials tailored to the degrees of their choice. More
Good news can be found, even when the economy is down and unemployment rates up. The latest is that there are careers advertising for and hiring new employees. Now is the best time to earn a degree in those fields so you can take advantage of the opportunities. More
If you've always wanted a career in healthcare, helping people, there's great news. According to the Department of Labor, careers in nursing are looking better than ever, even with a recession looming. More
If you're looking to make a career change or go back to school, there's financial help out there. This help comes in the form of paid internships and $4 million worth of full-tuition scholarships. Here's how you can get a share of it. More
If you've ever had visions of being your own boss, but don't think you can afford to be your own boss, now there's a way to get your hands on the money that will allow you to live out your dream of business ownership. The best part -- you probably already have the money in your possession. More
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