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Wealth Tide Doesn't Lift All Boats
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2013
Recovery Has Created Far More Low-Wage Jobs Than Better-Paid Ones
New York Times 04/27/2014
A part-timer boom, or blip? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/16/2014
How Righteousness Killed the World Economy
New York Times 10/12/2014
Elevated Level of Part-Time Employment: Post-Recession Norm?
Wall Street Journal 11/13/2014
Americans Pocketing What They Save on Gas, Retail Data Suggests
New York Times 01/14/2015
One analyst calls it a dangerous aneuyrism. The U.S. consumer came out of the 2008 financial crisis with low savings and high debt. The additional consumer spending that is occurring in 2011 is coming from continued spending at high debt levels and is not sustainable according to experts.
Grouped Articles
Deleveraging: It's Not Over Till It's Over
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2009
BusinessWeek 02/17/2011
Families Slice Debt to Lowest in 6 Years
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2011
A U.S. Recovery Built on Low-Paying Jobs
BusinessWeek 02/24/2011
Wall Street Journal 03/17/2011
Income Data Reflect Recovery's Fitful Path
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2011
Trends observed by Walmart and other stores. Observations by others. Frugal U.S. consumers and shoppers.
Grouped Articles
Target Bets Credit Discount Will Lead to More Visits
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2010
Shoppers Still Stick To Payday Purchases
Wall Street Journal 08/30/2010
Philips's CEO Urges Local Strategies for Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/30/2010
Wal-Mart Angles to Keep Those Who Traded Down
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2009
More Ads for Basic Brands as Shoppers Spend Less
New York Times 10/07/2009
Retail and the Rise of the Frugal Consumer
Wall Street Journal 10/07/2009
THe Fed gets increased powers to oversee large financial firms. A new consumer agency to protect consumers of credit cards, mortgages and other products would be created with powers to stem abuses. And new rules and oversight over mortgage securites and derivatives trading.
Grouped Articles
Cordray Picked to Head Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
New York Times 07/17/2011
Bank Challenger Picked to Run Consumer Agency
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2011
Obama Blueprint Deepens Federal Role in Markets
Washington Post 06/17/2009
Obama Sought to Enlist a Wide Consensus on Finance Rules
New York Times 06/17/2009
Draft Details New Rules for Markets
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2009
Consumer Agency to Seek an Expansive Role
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2009
Consumer buying habits in 2009 as job losses and foreclosures take their toll, shifts to frugality and more use of debit cards.
Grouped Articles
Target Bets Credit Discount Will Lead to More Visits
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2010
Shoppers Still Stick To Payday Purchases
Wall Street Journal 08/30/2010
Philips's CEO Urges Local Strategies for Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/30/2010
P&G Investors Need a Little Pampering
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2009
Debit-Card Use Overtakes Credit
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2009
Frugal Shoppers Drive Grocers Back to Basics
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2009
Grouped Articles
Target Bets Credit Discount Will Lead to More Visits
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2010
Philips's CEO Urges Local Strategies for Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/30/2010
Hispanics' Hard Times Hit Wal-Mart
Wall Street Journal 08/29/2007
Workers Get Fewer Hours, Deepening the Downturn
New York Times 04/18/2008
Pharmacies Fight Tough Battle on Generic Prices
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2008
Wal-Mart, Others See Tough Months Ahead; December Same-Store Sales Disappoint
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2009
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