We’ve all been affected in one way or the other of the whole mortgage mess (or for many of us, we hit many, many possibilities). For the most part, I think it’s fair to say that most of the average person was affected by the collapse of mortgages in recent years has been nothing [...]
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Caliber Mortgage Finance – The Future Of The Residential Loans Or A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
December 14th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: au, bank, bank of america, banking, banks, bell, bonuses, business, company, dollar, dollars, employers, finance, financial, foreclosure, government, lender, lenders, loan, loans, mortgage, mortgage finance, mortgages, president, rate, us, us employers, wells fargo
Employer health care costs rise 7.3 percent
March 22nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Average health care costs for U.S. employers rose by 7.3 percent in 2009, surpassing inflation and the growth rate in overall health care spending, a Thomson Reuters report said Monday.
Overall U.S. health care spending, including Medicare, Medicaid, and other payers, grew by 4.8 percent in 2009, the report found.
“In a year when inflation was non-existent, [...]
Tags: healthcare, science business, us companies, us employers, us health
U.S. job data gives boost to recovery hopes.
December 4th, 2009 by Financial Writer
U.S. employers cut far fewer jobs than expected last month in the best showing for the labor market since the recession began, boosting the U.S. dollar and global stock prices on hopes for a strong economic recovery.
The economy shed only 11,000 jobs in November, well below the 130,000 loss financial markets had braced for, while [...]
Tags: economic recovery, recession, recovery hopes, unemployment, us employers, us job








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