Business Stories from May 17, 2015 (Change date)
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New restaurant, Woods Creek Tavern, to open in Lake in the HillsMay 20, 2015 8:45 am - A new restaurant and pub is coming to the Randall Road corridor this summer. Woods Creek Tavern is expected to open in early July in Lake in the Hills, on the east side ...
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Can faith groups change the political conversation around poverty?May 17, 2015 7:45 am - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday the racial segregation that once marked American society has been replaced by "class segregation," a division that me...
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Analysis: Liberals have a new manifesto for fighting inequalityMay 18, 2015 11:31 am - WASHINGTON -- Joseph Stiglitz and a team of his fellow economists have a new plan to reduce inequality, grow the middle class and get the U.S. economy to work better for...
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Why bourbon's incredible popularity might actually be a problemMay 18, 2015 11:31 am - Ever since 2000, lumber has been something of a sore subject in the United States. Growth in Chinese furniture manufacturing has undercut many domestic businesses, turni...
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Banks just say no to pot money as Treasury pushes them into businessMay 17, 2015 11:21 pm - NEW YORK - The U.S. government has opened a new line of business for America's biggest banks, and for once they don't want it. Little wonder: it's cash from legalized ma...
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Reflation trade grips S&P 500 as banks hold up amid bond sell-offMay 17, 2015 7:40 am - NEW YORK - You know the market has come full circle from the credit crisis when financial stocks are what investors are buying for protection. It's happening in the Stan...
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Financial advisers don't care about millennials, and the feeling is mutualMay 18, 2015 11:31 am - The investment industry has an age discrimination problem, and millennials and Generation X are bearing the brunt of it. Only 30 percent of financial advisers are active...
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Five ways women can take it to the next level in businessMay 18, 2015 11:31 am - WASHINGTON - Women are running more than a third of the privately owned businesses in the United States. With their job numbers, income, and overall growth rates acceler...
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Could drought slow America's most vibrant economy?May 17, 2015 11:23 pm - It is a tantalizing question facing the future of the American West: What would happen if the Colorado River dried up? The scenario, though unlikely anytime soon, is a s...
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College tuition payment plans: an alternative to loansMay 18, 2015 11:31 am - WASHINGTON - It's four months until the start of the fall semester at San Jose State University and Matt Wallner has figured out how he's paying for school. Wallner, 29,...
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