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Congressional Budget Office warns of Social Security insolvency by 2033
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Poll: Romney leads on economy ahead of debate
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Watchdog group sues IRS for release of tax returns sought by Obama
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Study: High US corporate tax rate hinders growth, drives jobs overseas
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Survey: Doctors choose Romney over Obama
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Drunk broker boosted oil prices for eight months in 2009
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Consumer confidence up, but people still fear for their finances
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Gov employees make more than private sector workers
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Polls: Obama rising in September
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Fifty-five percent of small businesses would not start a business today, survey says
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Regulatory policy puts the US at disadvantage, says report
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Heath insurance tax burden to be borne by small business
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Study: Romney's tax plan won't soak middle class
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Arthur Brooks: Business leaders need to stand up for free enterprise
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Survey: Health insurance costs drive uncertainty among small business owners
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US drops to 18th most economically free country
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Studies support Romney's concern about government dependence
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Gallup: Most Americans think the government does too much
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FED anounces QE3 with an indefinite time table
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Economic sentiment high among Democrats, despite sobering numbers
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Unemployment rate would be 11.2 percent if labor force were same as when Obama took office
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CBO: $1.17 trillion deficit for first eleven months in 2012
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Consumer spending up as job report disappoints
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Report: Clinton tax hikes slowed economy
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Report: Estate tax 'even worse than Republicans say'
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Conservatives critical of new NBC show
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Canadian govt spends over $800,000 to stop exploding sausages
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Credit downgrade looming if Congress fails to act, says Fitch
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Pew poll: middle class 'Fewer, Poorer, Gloomier'
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Inventor sues over new 'first to file' patent law
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FCC to tax broadband
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GOP boosts gold ahead of convention
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Smoking down as tobacco profits soar
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Environmental regulations hit manufacturing hardest
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Online sales tax actually good for small business, proponents claim
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Gallup: Swing state voters no better off than they were four years ago
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Gallup: America is beer nation
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Out with the old, in with the poo
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Report: College graduates fare better through recession