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There are many ways that we can look at the state of our economy right now. We can look at it as a blessing. It has created a multitude of jobs and funding options for many people. We can look at it as a curse especially if we have recently lost her job. There is a third way to look at this. It is a time of opportunity. Here are three steps you can take if you are a student going to college or a single mom returning to school that will help you gain as much financial it is possible in the shorte
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Are you the fans of Rita Rocks series? If you are the fans of the series, you shouldn’t miss this episode, Rita Rocks Episode 7 . As we know, the series are the stories of a working single mom named Rita. Although she is frazzled of her jobs, she still has some times to play some music with her friends and her neighbors. With her neighbor and a friend who work in the post office, she has decided to start a band. The latest episode of the series, Rita Rocks Episode 7 is still about Rita. Wha
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… continued … We were unusual, my family. Looking back at it, I now realize that this may have been why Joey was always beating me up. I was being “uppity.” When my father started to earn more money with his smart-person job, we moved to a nice house in a nicer, newer neighborhood and suddenly were surrounded by people different from us…by a “race” who typically had better than average jobs, had more money, were known to be smarter, than my kind. Suddenly I was going to a school with a lot
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Mean And Cruel by digby Here's another reason why Republicans don't win the Nobel Peace Prize. I received this note from one of my readers: I'm VERY upset, I see where Senator Kyl of Arizona has put a stop to the fast track extension of the unemployment benefits...I wrote him an email even though I'm from Florida and thank god he's not my senator....however I see no coverage on this at all. This is a terrible situation for so many people. Jobs aren't available even though I continue to sen
Without a doubt the most amazing part of President Obamas stimulus package is the 12 billion dollars in financial aid that will be contributed toward college education of students wanting to earn their two year degrees. What is funny is that we are in the midst of one of the largest recessions of all time and yet there are federal handouts being provided for people all across our nation. People are being paid to fix roads and bridges, yet some of us have lost jobs that we have had all of our
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Mom and Dads Boat Our Boat Staying Afloat In The New World Economy

The Middle Class is struggling for reasons many people don’t understand. Jobs as we’ve known them, no longer provide the financial stability they provided for our parents and grandparents. Families in the new world economy must think outside of the old box and discover new ways to stay afloat and thrive. This Special Report discusses the forces working against middle class families and new ways to create financial stability in the new world economy.
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July 19, 2009 Family Matters: When Hard Times Hit your Home It seems that everyone is cutting back. More and more people are falling upon hard times. The cost of living keeps rising, people are losing their jobs, getting laid off, having their pay or hours reduced and it seems many people just can't get a break. Even our home has felt the crunch. We recently had our gas cut off. As a single mom raising two teenagers alone, sometimes my paycheck just doesn't go that far. We are moving to a chea
When the economy was humming in May 2007 with an overall jobless rate of 4.5 percent, Congress approved a three-step minimum wage hike. The final step of this legislation will take place on July 24, raising the federal minimum wage to $7.25 an hour from $6.55. However the national jobless rate is now 9.5 percent and thousands of employers are facing razor-thin profit margins, say observers. There's been a long and spirited debate among economists about who gets hurt and who benefits when the
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