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- Student loans overwhelming? Make a chart to track your payment progress.
Student loans can seem insurmountable, but tracking small steps in paying them down can help you feel as though you're making progress. Noting even $10 payments on student loans can motivate you to get the rest paid off.
- New unemployment numbers show slight year-over-year gains
Using numbers provided by Radar Logic's home price index, SoldAtTheTop analyzes some of the deeper trends in the current US housing market. The latest numbers show the first year-over-year gains since mid-2010.
- Update on Spanish unemployment shows regional discrepancies
According to first quarter numbers, there are several percentage points that separate the unemployment rates of northern and southern Spain. The gap between the regions is almost as large in percentage as the gap between Spain and Austria.
- 3 million mile Volvo: Long Island man's P1800S won't quit
3 million mile Volvo owned by a Long Island schoolteacher already holds the world record for the highest recorded mileage on a car, but Irvin Gordon's beloved Volvo is expected to hit the 3 million mile mark sometime next year.
- What the lousy jobs picture means for Obama's future
The US jobs situation continues to worsen. If it doesn't get better by after Labor Day, Obama really needs to start worrying.
- Garbage soup: Put those table scraps to good use
It takes longer to call the pizza delivery guy than it does to make this resourceful soup that's much tastier than its name.
- June's best (and worst) selling cars
A pickup truck snagged to top-selling spot for June's new car sales, while the worst-selling models only sold one model each. Can you guess which car came out on top?
- Are you neglecting your air conditioner?
Air conditioning units can be rendered all but useless if too much dirt and dust accumulates. If you want your air conditioner to run effectively, and for a long time, you need to give it some attention.
- Credit score: Can you remove settled debts from your credit history?
Credit scores can be affected by outstanding debt, even if it no longer exists. Navigating debt negotiations can be tricky, especially if you settled with a company for less than you owe. But a company can and will remove a settled debt from your credit history, if you know how to ask.
- The return of the gas guzzler? Average fuel economy drops in June.
New cars had lower average fuel economy in June, three months after peaking an all-time high. The culprit? Falling gas prices.
- Unemployment numbers shows jobs up, but not by enough
Unemployment numbers coming out from the BLS today show payrolls up 80,000, a weak gain not enough to counteract the large numbers of continued unemployed. The employment rate continues to remain low.
- Regional differences in unemployment further hinder EU recovery
It is well documented that there are big differences in unemployment within the European Union. What is perhaps less well known, however, is that dramatic differences in unemployment exist within many euro countries as well.
- US stocks plunge after weak June jobs report
Despite preparing for a poor showing, the Dow Jones average plunged 124 points to close at 12,772. The US government reported that only 80,000 jobs were created in June, the third straight month of sluggish growth and weak hiring.
- Unemployment report shows economy still stuck in low gear
Unemployment report shows the US economy still stuck in low gear. Today’s numbers show a situation potentially even worse than the early 1980s, considered by some to be the worst period of unemployment behind the Great Depression.
- Jobs growth tepid: Another month, another miss
Jobs growth remained tepid in the US this month, according to the monthly numbers released from the BLS today. Employers did not create enough jobs growth to keep up with the backlog of almost 13 million unemployed workers.
- Mortgage rates fall to new record lows
Mortgage rates fell again to new record lows, providing prospective buyers with more incentive to brave a modestly recovering housing market. 30-year fixed mortgage rates slipped to 3.62 percent, down from 3.66 percent last week.
- The perfect hobby? Reading books is fun, cheap and good for you
A single good-sized book will provide you with many hours of entertainment, it will make you think about some aspect of the world around you and make you reconsider that aspect a little. And even better, that single book can be acquired for practically nothing.
- US adds 80,000 jobs in June, as growth remains sluggish
Job creation in June was affected by the financial crisis in Europe, uncertainty about the future of health-care reform, and even the heat. A rare bright spot? Hiring of temp workers is up.
- Never pay to game again: 5 great free online games
With the wealth of excellent free games online, there's scarcely the need to pay for a game ever again. Here are five of the best, for free.
- Down the rabbit hole: The Barclays scandal grows
The scandal at Barclays continues to grow as emails dating back to 2005 attest to a pattern of greed and corrupt business practices. What is not well known is what the final cost could be to the world's financial institutions, and these costs could be enormous.