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View Article  Fred Harteis Business Series - Jobs: Skills pay the bills

Fred Harteis Editors Note: It seems that hourly wages are not on the rise even though unemployment is "technically" down. The only pay checks on the rise seem to be the employees with more skills. Read on for the lastest statistics on the jobs that are paying the bills.

 

The labor market may be even stronger than a quick look at the unemployment rate, and hourly paychecks, suggest.

The unemployment rate fell to 5 percent last month, the lowest ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Business News - The zero-savings problem

Fred Harteis Editors Note: This business Series article is regarding the problem with society and savings. It seems we are spending and spending and not doing any savings anymore. This article lists some surprising information regarding the current savings rate.

The savings of U.S. consumers are:

a) at the lowest rate since the Depression.

b) at peaks not seen even during the stock market boom of the late 1990s.

c) all of the above.

If you're wondering how "all of ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis News - Quixtar Partner Review : Magazineline

Fred Harteis Editors Note: This news series article is regarding the new Quixtar Partner store Magazineline. This site offers hundreds of discounted magazines right at your figure tips.

 

With this partner’s pricing doing a news review is better value – Jerry Harteis

 

Quixtar's Partner Store Magazineline is your source for over 500 discounted magazine subscriptions.  There is always time to keep up with news and information.  This Quixtar partner store makes it easier to do so ...   more »

View Article  Fred Harteis Business Series -No slacking on back-to-school sales

Fred Harteis Editors Note: This business series article is regarding back to school spending. It appears that parents are willing to spend the money on keeping their children fashionable. This article will provide you with the latest spending on back to school items.

 

There will be no slacking on back-to-school spending this year, despite some predictions to the contrary.

Consumers told the retail analyst NPD Group they would spend $372 per child, compared to $367 in 2004, in the ...   more »