The vice president tells NPR that the Obama administration's economic policies are taking the country in the right direction. And he stands by a prediction for job growth that even some allies have called "optimistic."
AP - When Ed Neufeldt introduced Barack Obama at a speech in Elkhart County in February, the new president promised the laid off RV worker would find a job.
To prevent inflation from taking off, the Federal will need to start boosting interest rates quickly and aggressively once the economy is back on firmer footing, an official warned.
Turnabouts in European and Asian economies, along with recent gains in the U.S., are raising hopes that the worldwide recession is drawing to a close. That's not to say the coast is clear.
Turnabouts in European and Asian economies, along with recent gains in the U.S., are raising hopes that the worldwide recession is drawing to a close. That's not to say the coast is clear.
Hip hip hooray! It's corporate earnings season. And so far, the results are what Frosted Flakes pitchman (or is it pitchfeline?) Tony the Tiger would call Grrrrrrrrrreat!
As smartphones increase in popularity, so does the risk of losing the data if the device is dropped or damaged. Data recovery firms are standing by, ready to take your call — if you can make one, that is.
The May jobs report, which showed the lowest level of cuts since September, sent stocks slightly higher Friday on more hopes that the economy may soon be on the upswing.