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Federal Goverment

   
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The economy’s growth rate is at 2.2% mainly due to the poor performance of the housing market, with the same rate expected for next year. The Fed would like to see “core inflation” go down below 2%, so they are keeping an eye on increased wages since wages are a key force in keeping the economy moving...
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The Fed would like to see “core inflation” go down below 2%, so they are keeping an eye on increased wages since wages are a key force in keeping the economy moving. The unemployment rate is slightly up to 4.5%, however, people feel good about the job market even though thousands of construction and manufacturing jobs have been lost (The Associated Press, 2006)...
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