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Poverty Rate Held Steady Last Year, Census Says

The nation's poverty rate held steady as median household income edged upward last year, according to annual census data released yesterday. The Census Bureau also reported that the number of people without health insurance decreased by more than 1 million people in 2007.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Ready or Not, Crawford May Soon Resume Normalcy

CRAWFORD, Tex. -- These days, even protesters rarely visit this tiny town made famous as President Bush's favorite vacation spot.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Comstock's Defaults Darken Its Future

Comstock Homebuilding of Reston has defaulted on several development loans the company used to finance its projects during the years of the housing boom.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Small Banks, Tight Credit

Late loan payments and defaults by commercial and residential developers have soared to the highest levels since the early 1990s, threatening the health of some small banks, regulators said yesterday.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Power-Sector Emissions Of China To Top U.S.

The carbon emissions of China's electric power sector will jump by about a third this year and surpass the total emissions of the U.S. electric power industry for the first time, according to a report by the Center for Global Development, a Washington-based think tank.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Recruiting, With Unintended Consequences

CHICAGO Tucked away amid a huge array of media organizations at a journalists' convention last month was a nondescript stall that easily could have been missed among the many booths with more inviting presentations.

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27.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Nation's Poverty Rate Holds Steady as More Get Health Insurance

The nation's poverty rate held steady as median household income edged upward and the number of Americans without health insurance decreased by more than 1 million people last year, according to annual census data released today .

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26.08.2008 20:49:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Fed: Rates not too low; next move likely to be up

WASHINGTON -- Even as they grappled with inflation worries, most Federal Reserve officials at their August meeting didn't believe the Fed's key interest rate was too low given harder-to-get credit conditions straining consumers and businesses alike.

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26.08.2008 20:44:19 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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Home Prices Fell at Record Pace in June: Report

NEW YORK - Home prices fell a record annual 15.9 percent in June, but the monthly rate of decline slowed from May which suggested the decimated housing sector may be stabilizing, according to Standard & Poor's on Tuesday.

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26.08.2008 15:38:05 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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After Merrill's Sale of Bad Debt, Few Have Followed

NEW YORK -- Merrill Lynch sent an important message last month to its Wall Street brethren when it sold off a massive portfolio of securities badly damaged by the subprime mortgage meltdown: Someone was still willing to buy them.

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26.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Business

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