Above the Fold |
March 23, 2012 |
Insurers speed health reform preparations |
By Tom Murphy |
The nation's big insurers are spending millions to carry out President Barack Obama's health care overhaul even though there's a chance the wide-reaching law won't survive Supreme Court scrutiny…Read more |
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Health reform: An overview |
By Kathryn Mayer |
It's been quite the two years since President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. Here's what's been implemented year-by-year…Read more |
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Long-term unemployed remain overlooked |
By Amanda McGrory |
Despite the high unemployment numbers, many employers say they struggle finding talent to fill open positions; however, these employers often overlook the long-term unemployed…Read more |
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That is so much "state controlled" propaganda. I am a 72 year old financial advisor and see the result of too much Government hands on management. The reality is many of those who were in the work force in the Mid age range have been un or under employeed for so long they have given up. I see struggling middle aged and senior folks who would like to have some kind of income to help pay for the "hidden" inflation that exists. Appearently the folks in DC don't have grocery bills, gas bills or even go to the movies to experience the every day cost of existance. My wife and I don't drink or smoke and to just have a livable life style it costs us over $500 a month to stock the shelves at home. So, I wish the "fat cats" in Dc would get a dose of reality and tell the truth, for once.
-- John Null, US jobless aid apps hit four-year low
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