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Reported by: Emily Baucum
For the first time in a 26 years, unemployment has hit double digits. Statistics show 10.2% of Americans are without jobs. That's nearly 16 million people. |
8:04 AM
(Washington, DC) -- The nation's unemployment rate is now at 10.2-percent. |
6:26 AM
(Detroit, MI) -- Ford Motor Company is trying out a new concept in safety - inflatable seat belts. |
5:39 AM
(Chicago, IL) -- A former General Motors executive is facing nearly six years in prison for his part in a kickback scheme that cost the automaker a reported 83-million dollars. |
3:30 AM
(Washington, DC) -- The House has approved an extension of unemployment benefits for another 14-weeks. The measure now goes to President Obama for his signature. |
10:30 AM
(Washington, DC) -- The number of American workers filing initial jobless benefits claims last week dropped by 20-thousand from the previous week to 512-thousand, the lowest figure since January. |
6:28 AM
(Washington, DC) -- A measure that would extend the eight-thousand-dollar tax credit for first-time homebuyers and would extend jobless benefits could be voted on today by the House. |
5:37 AM
Private employers continued to cut jobs in October, although the losses were less than those reported in the previous month. |
5:24 AM
(New York, NY) -- A report out today says Wall Street incentive pay will rise by about 40-percent this year. |
4:32 AM
Toyota is being criticized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for releasing inaccurate and misleading statements saying no defects exist in the more than three-million vehicles it ... |
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