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How the markets signal Washington
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Dec 28, 2012
Come Monday, if there’s no fiscal cliff deal, the best way for people to indicate their unhappiness is the markets.
Estate tax may be back, good news for states
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Dec 28, 2012
Among the tax cuts set to expire if Congress rolls over the fiscal cliff is the federal estate tax. Some states are looking forward to the old law, which gave them a slice of the tax revenue.
The fiscal cliff could impact Asian economy
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Dec 28, 2012
As the drama unfolds here at home, it is important to see how the fiscal cliff is affecting economies elsewhere in the world -- like Asia.
What markets can hope for with the fiscal cliff deadline
Interview by
Dec 27, 2012
For weeks now the major indexes have jumped on days when a fiscal cliff deal seemed possible. What might investors realistically hope for at this point as the deadline draws near?
How Americans feel about the fiscal cliff
Interview with
Dec 27, 2012
The President is back in Washington today to deal with the Fiscal Cliff. A long-term deal is unlikely at this late date. Now the hope is lawmakers can find a stopgap solution to prevent higher taxes and big spending cuts.
The history of the debt ceiling
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Dec 31, 2012
History reveals a controversial task for the debt limit that goes all the way back to World War I.
Starbucks wants Congress to 'come together' on fiscal cliff
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Dec 26, 2012
The company is asking its employees in the Washington, D.C., area to write the words 'come together' on people's coffee cups, apparently in reference to the fiscal cliff talks.
New taxes take effect to fund Affordable Care Act
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Dec 25, 2012
Fiscal cliff deal or not, some taxes will go up either way.
Economic signals mixed as year comes to a close
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Dec 24, 2012
Fiscal cliff negotiations continue to worry markets, but end of the year holiday sales are bringing some cheer to the economy.
A look ahead at Washington's 2013 agenda
Interview with
Dec 24, 2012
Fiscal cliff negotiations will likely dominate the conversation in the weeks ahead, but what economic issues will Washington be talking about the rest of 2013?









