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Easing energy bills lead to inflation fall
In an effort to alleviate the worry of an Iran fallout, Saudi Arabia has promised that they will increase their oil supplies. The results of this guarantee were falling crude oil prices after a few … Continue reading
The cost of car insurance is forcing drivers off the UK’s roads
There is reportedly a dramatic decrease in learner drivers taking to our roads, and driving schools are having a tough time of it. You can blame a number of factors for this; rising unemployment, the … Continue reading
Unemployment in Australia increases
Unemployment in Australia increases to 5.4% following national election. Recent official figures released show that Australia’s rate of unemployment increased to approximately 5.3% in July 2010. This represents an increase of 0.2% from June 2010, approximately 24,000 jobs. An increase … Continue reading
Obama expects unemployment to remain high until 2020
Obama expects unemployment to remain high until 2020 White House expects on an unemployment rate higher than 5.2% up to 2020. The United States should create more jobs over this period than it expects to lose. This Thursday the White … Continue reading
