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Tim Cook goes to Washington
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May 21, 2013
Apple CEO Tim Cook tries to answer the $1.7 trillion question: How does the U.S. get corporations to repatriate their overseas profits?
Public pension funds rebound from recession
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May 20, 2013
But for some the recovery still doesn't mean they are doing as well as they should.
Unemployed steelworker is back in a job
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May 14, 2013
One small economic data point: a steelworker in the Midwest, back on the job.
Pour la culture: France mulls taxing the tablet
Interview with
May 14, 2013
France's newest contribution to culture? A proposed tax on mobile phones.
Inside the National Craft Championship
Interview by
May 13, 2013
A competition for the construction industry.
The possible downside to the good jobless claims numbers
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May 9, 2013
U.S. jobless claims are falling -- most recently to a pre-recession level -- but does that mean nothing more than employers are getting to the point where they can’t lay off any more workers?
What unemployment rate should we be aiming for?
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May 9, 2013
Is there such a thing as an unemployment rate that is too low?
Small, not big, online retailers oppose Internet sales tax
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May 8, 2013
It's rare these days that legislation flies through the U.S. Senate and gets bipartisan support in the House of Representatives -- but the Internet sales tax bill could do both.
Five taxes you didn't know you were paying, in GIFs
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May 7, 2013
President Barack Obama is proposing to increase federal tax and fees on airlines tickets. But before prices take off, here's a look at some other tax-heavy items you already pay more for.
Airline ticket taxes might take off with new proposal
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May 7, 2013
Taxes on your flights are pretty hefty, and they might get heftier soon. But how do they compare to taxes for other services?












