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Credit Unions Thriving in the Chaotic Economynew

At a time when banks look more like wards of the state than the venerated institutions they once were, it's difficult to imagine that anyone is still happy to lend money. But stodgy, dependable, nonprofit credit unions are still chugging along, approving loans to members at reasonable rates.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  10-17-2008  |  Economy

Inflation's Bad, But it Could Be Worsenew

Although consumer inflation is at a 17-year high, historically high oil prices are not necessarily to blame. In fact, high oil prices, the economic slowdown and the Chinese work in tandem to keep inflation from becoming even worse.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  08-22-2008  |  Economy

Is It Open Season on the 401(k)?new

In yet another troubling sign for the U.S. economy, more Americans are borrowing against their 401(k) retirement plans to make ends meet. What's more, some banks are making it easier by offering people debit cards that tap into their retirement funds.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  08-01-2008  |  Economy

Most Businesses Still Waiting to 'Go Green'new

According to the second annual Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator survey, 72 percent of North American companies report that they are paying more attention to energy efficiency than last year. But the percentage of companies planning to invest in energy-efficiency improvements has not increased.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  06-20-2008  |  Environment

Gay Rights Are Good for the Economynew

The estimated 15.3 million gay adults in the United States have a combined buying power of more than $660 billion, and same-sex marriage may make gay Americans even more important to the economy.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  06-06-2008  |  LGBT

Federal Regulators Crack Down on Egregious Credit Card Industry Practicesnew

Under proposed rules, card companies would have to give consumers more time to make payments before charging late fees. If a bill carries two different interest rates, card issuers would be barred from applying payments to the lower interest charge first. They also would be limited in raising the interest rate on an outstanding balance.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  05-23-2008  |  Economy

Breaking the Oil Habit, One Car at a Timenew

Inside electric cars, grease cars, hybrids, and "eco-driving."
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  04-25-2008  |  Transportation

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