December 2011 News
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Georgia’s Jobless Rate Decreases to 9.9% in November
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AAA Projects 91.9 Million Americans Will Travel During Year-End Holidays, Up 1.4%
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Consumer Spending Index Falls in November
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US Healthcare Costs Annual Growth Rates Increase in October 2011
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Employer Hiring Plans Largely Flat Throughout 2011; Show Signs of Slowing in the 1Q of 2012
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Hedge Fund Index Down 0.79% in November
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US Private Companies Prioritizing Innovation as Growth Engine
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Mortgage Rates Sinking to New Low
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Coca-Cola Spends $980M for Half of Mideast Beverage Giant
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Hartsfield-Jackson Passenger Traffic Up for October
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U.S. Economy Showing Growth, But Vulnerabilities Remain
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States Spending Billions on Economic Development Subsidies that Don't Require Job Creation or Decent Wages
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Report: Stagnant State Gas Taxes Costing Some States $10 Billion Each Year
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CFOs Expect Financial Hiring to Increase in First Quarter Even as Recruiting Difficulties Rise
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December 2011 U.S. Economic and Housing Market Looking Up
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Abundance of Shale Gas Resources May Spark Manufacturing Renaissance in the U.S.
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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index for China Decreased Slightly in October
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Importers Optimistic About Remainder of Holiday Retail Season
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Pulse of Commerce Index Increased 0.1% in November
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Improved Wage Gains Likely, BNA Index Signals
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U.S. Home Values Continued Fall in October; Rate of Decline Stabilizes
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Employment Outlook Survey Reports Most Promising U.S. Hiring Outlook Since 2008
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U.S. Postal Service Announces Five-Month Moratorium on Closings
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Six in Ten Americans Still Likely to Cut Back on Dining and Entertainment
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US Institutional Investors Display Cavalier Attitude Toward Currency Risk