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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
In his latest State of the Union speech, President Obama urged for programs to revive the middle class and create a thriving economy. But what do his proposals mean for your personal finances?
President Obama is psychologically predictable. He does not surprise.
President Barack Obama did some cherry-picking Tuesday night in defense of his record on jobs and laid out a conditional path to citizenship for illegal immigrants that may be less onerous than he ...
From tax reform to minimum wage, Katie Vlietstra, Director of Government Affairs at the National Association for the Self-Employed, points out the key issues for small businesses in last night's sp...
President Obama's proposals to increase minimum wage have many business and worker advocacy groups in an uproar.
Senator lays out GOP vision for economic prosperity.
The State of the Union address shows economic stability is still the most important issue for Latinos.
Transcript of Obama's State of the Union speech
President Obama's pledge Tuesday night to push a raft of spending proposals without adding "a single dime" to the deficit appeared to make little sense to Republicans.
If Santa Claus had a State of the Union speech, it would sound much like President Obama’s latest. In it, Obama detailed a Christmas list of “investments” on Tuesday night that he wants gover...