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Backyard oil wells are making millionaires in North Dakota.
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As immigration raids continue, there might be a modest rise in job supply.
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Some states prosper. Others suffer. How is your home state's economy doing?
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Report is a bit of good news in a dismal housing market.
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The U.S. economy logs 1 percent growth in first quarter.
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Shares of General Motors hit their lowest level since 1955.
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A new gas forecast comes on the same day that the Dow plummets, oil surges.
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Oil Dealer: Customers will have to choose between groceries and heating oil.
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Survey says gas prices led to decline in satisfaction with new cars.
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There was one dissenting vote who wanted to raise rates.
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Sales of new homes have dropped for the sixth time in seven months.
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All 20 metro areas surveyed by Case-Shiller showed home price declines.
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Confidence is on track for its worst quarter since Q1 of 1992.
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Schools revise bus routes, leaving some students to walk or find a ride.
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Owners fight back: free $50 gas cards for high-spending customers.
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A Harvard study finds record foreclosures, limited credit will delay a rebound.
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As the economy cools, more workers and consumers take the five-finger discount.
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Retirees and disabled vets who may qualify for checks haven't filed tax returns.
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Ford will cut production because of the declining market for pickups and SUVs.