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Racism in home lending

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Minorities in the United States have long been discriminated against in home lending. New studies have found it's still going on.
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Clothing, energy food prices on the rise

Expect to start paying more for food, clothing and energy as the global economy picks up, and U.S. jobs lag behind....
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Finding tomorrow's jobs

In a financial recovery, the highly educated are likely to win out....
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New foreclosure mess: Faulty documents

Lawyers are being held responsible for their clients faulty documents, sometimes with large consequences....
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The biology and economics of year-end giving

Giving to charities plunged last year in the midst of the recession, but people still find ways to contribute. ...
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Malemployed nation: College graduates settling for less

Many recent graduates are settling for jobs they could have held without the degree....
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India's job market attracts Americans

More and more Americans are looking to India for employment opportunities, as the US job market continues to struggle....
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Finding jobs for France’s older workers

The minimum retirement age in France will likely rise to the ripe age of 62 very soon. Labor unions are now scrambling to figure out new ways to help France's pensioners....
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How banks almost always win

Many Americans are still reeling from the effects of the economy crisis, but one institution continues to insulate itself from financial problems: banks....
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Threats facing renters in the foreclosure crisis

Homeowners aren't the only ones hurting in the foreclosure crisis. The waves of foreclosures are forcing some renters out of their homes, too....
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