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  • It looks like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to push for a comprehensive investigation of the financial crisis. If so, the hearings could be…

  • Our image of retirement is still shaped by the early decades after World War II. The elderly poverty rate plunged thanks to Social Security. Older…

  • Apr 19, 2009

    Ouch!

    The latest cover of Fortune:…

  • A fun and important video by professor Zvi Bodie of Boston University. He's on a crusade against financial illiteracy. His target this time: The…

  • IProfessor Laurance Kotlikoff of Boston University has wide-ranging interests, studying a number of topics over the years, especially fiscal policy…

  • The bursting of the railroad financing bubble in the 1870s led to the depression of 1873 to 1879, the longest in the nation's history. The economy…

  • April is called the cruelest month. But why? Spring is here, the days are getting longer, the sun feels warmer and, even as far north as the…

  • Apr 15, 2009

    A tax farewell

    Tom Herman has covered the tax beat for the Wall Street Journal since 1993, and he's done a terrific job, a true professional. I have been an avid…

  • Apr 15, 2009

    Deflation is here

    The Consumer Price index fell by 0.1% in March. Consumer prices dropped by 0.4% year over year, the first annual decline since August 1955….

  • Apr 12, 2009

    Worsening poverty

    The recession is hitting the poor. One indicator is that low-income employees are being handed pink slips at a rapid pace. The unemployment rate of…

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