Ark. caverns up on eBay despite tight economy Across the nation, selling a home may seem impossible in the mess of a mortgage crisis and a faltering economy.read more...
Bush Acknowledges Concerns About Economy "Among the earmarks Congress approved was one for a prison museum and another for a sailing school" President Bush tried Saturday to assure many families that he knows they
Finding a Moral in One Developer's Story Many years ago when I was backpacking through Asia, I bought books based on the number of pages per dollar. This sounds hopelessly philistine, but the best buys were
How Bedrock Promises of Security Have Fractured Across America For more than two decades, Lowell Seibert made a living driving piles and erecting machinery across the industrial Midwest.read more...
Heavy debt load makes Americans vulnerable The average American puts away just $1 for every $100 earned and is digging deeper in debt .read more...
Mortgage insurers' losses raise concerns (The Plain Dealer) Washington- Large mortgage insurers have reported $2.6 billion in losses so far this year, sparking concerns that rising foreclosure rates could force the industry into a money crunch and ultimately
(19:18) World stock markets have fallen sharply this evening after results from US building and financial companies. (15:34) Countrywide Financial Corp, the largest US mortgage lender, has reported a 33% drop in second quarter profits.
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