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Survey Shows US Economic Growth to Remain Slow Until 2011

The most recent Associated Press Economy Survey has forecasted that it would still be an uphill climb for the US in trying to bounce back from economic crisis. The quarterly survey also predicted that there would be an increase in unemployment as the country approached 2011.

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Strong Asian Stock Markets Outweigh US Declining Consumer Confidence

While the US is facing a bleak outlook on economic growth, many Asian stock markets got stronger recently as confidence on corporate earnings was high. European economy also gained ground, overshadowing US declining buyers’ confidence.

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Unorthodox Internet Searches on Job hunters

When on a job interview, the would-be employer may run through the usual job questions and then a common interest can be part of the conversation. It can be advantageous for the applicant at first but then realize that it was too much of a coincidence.

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Employment Changes Bring More Temp Jobs But Less Permanent

In 20-30 years, full-time workers are going to be the minority of the American workforce. To decrease the unemployment rate of the country, job openings are many but are for contractual or temporary position.

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Top Consumer Wastes

We have items we bought, hoarded, kept and never used. Some gadgets and gizmos are in the back of the closet, unused, still in the box and wrapped in plastic. We cannot recall the situation that brought us to buy something. We don’t know we’ve already wasted precious bucks on things we don’t need at all.

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The Next Silicon Valley is on Asian Soil

With the continuous growing technical innovation made and developed in China, it will now be called as the next Silicon Valley. The companies to first break ground in the technological front are Tencent, Alibaba and Huawei.

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Tourism in Jeopardy

Vacation hotspots are getting bad raps in the headlines. They say their global destinations are not safe but that’s not true. Everyone can still visit them.

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Economy Growth Positive as Americans Save

More and more residents of the United States have been holding their money back and have not splurged into shopping since economic crisis caused recessions here and there.

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Saving for a Rainy Day

There is no exact “best” way in saving money. Some ways work well with you, though they may not work for the next person. The first thing to remember is to live within your means. It’s to save more and spend less. There’s no going about that truth.

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How to Cut Your Cell Phone Bills

According to recent surveys, eight out of 10 phone users pay for something they didn’t use in their carrier’s plan. Iphone users have overpriced mobile bills. It was later found that not only Iphone users are experiencing this.

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