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added: 12-01-2009

Harnessing America's renewable energy sources is a priority on President-elect Barack Obama's political agenda, and American businesses and consumers are poised to follow his lead to make the U.S. a greener, more energy responsible nation. During a campaign speech, Obama declared his intentions to wean American off its dependence on Middle Eastern oil by investing $15 billion a year in renewable energy to create 5 million new energy jobs over the next decade.
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added: 12-01-2009

The subprime market for home loans has dried up for now, but the bad subprime loans made at the height of the mortgage bubble continue to damage neighborhoods and drown the economy in foreclosures. New information in a Center for Responsible Lending report provides a fresh, grim snapshot of the spreading negative effects of subprime mortgages that were aggressively marketed up until last year.
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added: 12-01-2009

With high-profile company bankruptcies becoming distressingly common, many would be hard-pressed to find an upside.
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added: 12-01-2009

According to early statistics in a new Info-Tech Research Group study, more than 80% of IT departments are taking action to cut and monitor spending. In light of these results, the research firm urges overly optimistic IT leaders who haven't been hit by budget and staffing cuts yet to start preparing now. Not many IT managers are in the room when financial decisions are being made preventing them from seeing some of the signs leading up to cut backs.
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added: 11-01-2009

Troubled U.S. economy tops list of general concerns while job loss or wage reduction hits individuals the hardest. A recent survey by Total Attorneys found that a large majority of people interested in filing for bankruptcy list the health of the U.S. economy and the survival of federal entitlement programs as top concerns, and more than half believe they are "worse off" or "significantly worse off" financially than they were a year ago.
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added: 11-01-2009

Kelley Blue Book announces the latest Kelley Blue Book Marketing Research data indicating that nearly three-quarters of car shoppers say they prefer to buy American-made products. More than half (51 percent) of the survey respondents say they try to buy American-made products if they are readily available and price-competitive, and 14 percent say they will go out of their way to buy American. Six percent say they will only buy American-made products, and they will do without if an American-made product is not available.
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added: 10-01-2009

A new survey of American adults reveals that three-quarters (74.8%) report feeling positive about their overall health, despite the fact that a majority of them also report having a serious disease or being at risk for serious health conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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added: 10-01-2009

A new report from international research firm Parks Associates finds mobile broadband is transitioning into a mainstream service that could withstand the current economic downturn. Nearly 60 million smartphone units will be sold in 2013, which will increase consumer reliance on mobile broadband connectivity, according to Mobile Broadband: Beyond the Cell Phone. This adoption level will enable carriers and manufacturers to establish new revenue streams and create a stickier customer base.
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added: 10-01-2009

Consumer acceptance of online education is now at an all-time high. Convenience, flexibility, and eliminating costly commutes to a campus have broadened the appeal of getting an online degree for busy adults. Over the past five years enrollments in online courses and online degrees have been growing over ten times faster than traditional higher education.
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added: 10-01-2009

As Detroit struggles with a disappointing year-end, market research firm Mintel has uncovered another problem for automakers: consumer dissatisfaction with small cars. In a new consumer study, Mintel found that only half of small car-buying respondents (51%) say they feel "extremely happy" with their small car purchases. This pales when considering that 80% of all respondents report feeling just as happy with their vehicle purchases.
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