Breaking: Rich Are Rich Again, Poor Still Poor
The "new normal," it turns out, is pretty much the same as the old normal.
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The "new normal," it turns out, is pretty much the same as the old normal.
Shoppers spent an average of $114.24 per person.
People aren't just shopping, they're 'optimistic' about shopping.
Recession finally catches up to man who made $25 million in three months at Merrill Lynch.
This is the first time since May that overall payrolls increased.
The overall poverty rate climbed to 14.3 percent, the highest since 1994.
How many tea caddies do you have to sell to get to $613 billion?
So if you have $10,000 or so to spare, you can have one!
Yachts, jewelry, and planes are pretty much flying off the shelves.
The big guys might have cut back this year, but overall, bonuses were up.
Amid widespread industry job loss, JGV, at least, is hiring for his new project.
Just how much will the restaurant industry rake in this year?
The director of global marketing and public relations is leaving this week.
With the soap-opera biz mortally wounded, the L.A.-bound cast is lucky to still have a show. Their NYC crew, not so much.
Management wants each beauty brand to hire its own employees.
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