Mom-O-Nomics 101: Strong Dollars vs. Weak Dollars
Sometimes money loses muscle, and sometimes it shows great strength. Here's why you should care. Economists are saying that the U.S. dollar these days weaker than my lame excuse for missing the last PTA meeting. But what [...]
Rebate Checks Don’t Work
Hey, remember the government stimulus money of 2008? You know, the financial equivalent of a steroid to the already overgrown American spending habit -- $600 for individuals, the $1,200 for married couples and the $300 [...]
Florida
As you may know, we here at TheHomeEconomist.com generally don't give a dirty diaper if the country's jobless rate moves up or down a tick. If you're out of work, you need a solution - [...]
What to Ask Your Financial Advisor
As we step back into the stock market, securities legal-legend Miriam Lefkowitz shows us how to look both ways. Miriam, My financial advisor said she has some investment ideas for my portfolio - what should [...]
Pending Real Estate Sales
When it comes to home prices, the real estate market is giving us a wink and a smile, hinting that things will be okay...at least in the short term. Ever wish you knew whether real [...]
What’s Next For Home Prices
When it comes to home prices, the real estate market is giving us a wink and a smile, hinting that things will be okay -- at least for a little while.
Cash-for-Clunkers Races to Finish With Good Stats
The President is patting himself on the back for the Cash-for-Clunkers success. Here's the after-the-fact tally:The program took 700,000 gas-guzzlers off the road.It gave $2.877 billion in rebates.The government says the most purchased cars were [...]
Do Not Disturb
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