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added: 17-12-2008

Next year, more than seven million Americans will see the lowest pay raises in 32 years, and that number is expected to rise as companies attempt to manage overhead costs in response to the economic crisis, according to a new survey by Hewitt Associates, a global human resources consulting and outsourcing company. But while base pay increases continue to decline, companies remain focused on attracting and retaining key employees by reserving a significant portion of their compensation budgets for variable-pay bonuses, or performance-based rewards that must be re-earned each year.
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added: 17-12-2008

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) decreased 1.9 percent in November, before seasonal adjustment, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported. The November level of 212.425 (1982-84=100) was 1.1 percent higher than in November 2007.
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added: 17-12-2008

The continued and dramatic fall of mortgage rates this week led to a flood of refinance requests on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace, accounting for more than half of all requests. Refi requests are up 230 percent in the first half of December, compared with the first half of November.
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added: 17-12-2008

The European Commission welcomes support of the European Parliament for its proposal to reduce in 2012 emissions from trucks and busses of nitrogen oxides by 80% and particulate matter by 66% compared to the Euro V stage.
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added: 17-12-2008

As Americans ride out the recession, most say the New Year will not ring in positive change for their personal finances. According to a survey conducted in connection with this month's COUNTRY Financial Security Index(SM), one in three (33 percent) think 2009 will be worse for them financially than 2008, and another 27 percent can't see things getting any better than they are now.
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added: 17-12-2008

Real average weekly earnings rose by 2.3 percent from October to November after seasonal adjustment, according to preliminary data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor.
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added: 17-12-2008

Stresses on the financial systems in mature economies persisted over the summer months of 2008 as banks had to absorb further asset valuation write-downs in an environment where wholesale funding costs remained elevated.
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added: 17-12-2008

With money concerns looming, more than two-thirds (69%) of Americans are changing their family's holiday gift-giving traditions this year, according to Consumer Reports latest Holiday Shopping Poll.
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added: 16-12-2008

The number of persons employed in the euro area (EA15) decreased by 0.1% (80 000 persons) in the third quarter of 2008 compared with the previous quarter, according to national accounts estimates published by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities.
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added: 16-12-2008

A new report has found that the United States will suffer a future economic loss of over $1.7 trillion if the current recession drives an additional 3 million children into poverty, as has been predicted. That amounts to a yearly loss of about $35 billion dollars per year over the lifetime these children.
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