Congress giving tax breaks to Katrina victims Congress has readied more than $6 billion in temporary Katrina tax breaks for displaced families, good Samaritans and Gulf Coast businesses that hire low-income workers to get up and running
Baby boomers look to retire abroad (Reg Req'd) These days, some Americans heading for retirement are as concerned with pesos as with pensions, and with foreign-language classes as with Medicare.read more...
Chicago Express buyer wants inventory A $1.25 million deal with an Illinois investment group to buy parts and inventory from ATA Airlines' grounded subsidiary Chicago Express does not include any planes, company officials said.via
After Quick Start in January, Spending Cooled in February After starting the year with some vigorous purchasing, American consumers took a breather in February, the Commerce Department reported yesterday.read more...
Annual inflation rises to 3.8% in April Consumer prices in April, as measured by the CPI, increased by 0.8% in the month.read more...
High prices force creative housing Some are buying homes with friends or siblings. Others barter for rent - or live in buildings where residents share occasional meals, childcare and sometimes a car.read more...
St. Thomas – Joe Preston, Member of Parliament for Elgin-Middlesex-London, on behalf of the Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural Resources, announced today that the Government will provide funding of …
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