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Things Fall Apartnew

Four years ago, the city entrusted developer Cameron Kuhn with saving downtown Orlando. How's that going, anyway?
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  10-18-2007  |  Economy

How Bad is the Subprime Crisis in Philly?new

The city hasn't suffered from devalued homes and jobs losses like other parts of the country, but many people with poor credit who bought homes will soon be struggling to pay their mortgages, if they aren't already.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Ted Hesson  |  10-16-2007  |  Economy

Thornburg Investment Management: Profiting Off Sudan?new

As the fifth largest institutional holder of stock in a subsidiary of a Chinese oil company operating in Sudan, the company is on the radar of a group that lobbies state governments to divest from companies supporting the Sudanese government, due to the human rights violations in that country.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  10-11-2007  |  Economy

Is It Time for British Columbia to Raise its Minimum Wage?new

B.C. hasn't raised its $8/hour minimum wage since 2001, which has created plenty of grief for Keona Wiley and thousands of others.
The Georgia Straight  |  Carlito Pablo  |  10-09-2007  |  Economy

Polar Oppositesnew

As oil and gas rig counts continue to rise in north Louisiana, Gulf drilling and inshore activity in the state's southern reaches are mired in a slump.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  10-02-2007  |  Economy

What's Art Got to Do With Massachusetts' Casino Gamble?new

Casinos do add jobs and tourism, but they also stomp on industry elsewhere -- Connecticut concert halls and stadiums have seen all the best touring acts get sucked up by the deep-pocketed Mohegan Sun.
New Haven Advocate  |  Christopher Arnott  |  10-02-2007  |  Economy

A Gulf of Indifferencenew

There are good reasons why politicians and special interests are branding a portion of southeast Louisiana as America's Energy Coast. Let's hope the country is listening.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  09-25-2007  |  Economy

Too Little, Too Late on Predatory Lendingnew

Predatory lending action is helping some, but the worst may still be ahead.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dan McGraw  |  09-13-2007  |  Economy

Corporate Incentives: Down the Slippery Slopenew

North Carolina's delusional economic development policy headed for the rubber room recently, as the legislature and Gov. Mike Easley clashed, then compromised, over a bill to give Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. up to $40 million to keep its Fayetteville plant open and stay in the state.
INDY Week  |  Bob Burtman  |  09-13-2007  |  Economy

No Sympathy for Homeowners with Exploding ARMsnew

Why should I feel sorry for someone who didn't think things through and jumped too early at the first loan they could get?
New York Press  |  John DeSio  |  09-13-2007  |  Economy

Of Course You Qualify!new

Foreclosure is the tragic end of predatory lending, lax regulations, and fraud on the part of some brokers and lenders, as well as ignorance, self-delusion, and misplaced trust on the part of many buyers.
San Diego Reader  |  Thomas Larson  |  09-11-2007  |  Economy

Paradise Lostnew

Squabbling, bad management and development threaten to destroy Cassadaga, the one place in Central Florida that doesn't look like every other place.
Orlando Weekly  |  Deanna Sheffield  |  09-06-2007  |  Economy

Let's Foreclose on the Gold Domenew

Legislators created the misery for thousands of Georgians who are losing their homes -- it's time to throw the bastards out!
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  08-30-2007  |  Economy

Mortgage Crisis: Nothing Out of Nothingnew

Why is anybody at all surprised about the collapse of companies that treated debts as assets?
Tucson Weekly  |  Connie Tuttle  |  08-29-2007  |  Economy

Show Me the Moneynew

Although I have three Columbia University degrees, I'm working during the day managing an office and stay up all night writing freelance articles, since writing has always been my ultimate career goal.
New York Press  |  Gerry Visco  |  08-23-2007  |  Economy

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