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Student debt could hamper future economic growth, study says
Looming student debt could hamper future economic growth as young people tamp down on spending and borrowing in the years to come. Compared with counterparts not saddled with student loans, these young workers are less likely to take out mortgages or...
Tags: Productivity, Loans, Career and Workplace, Federal Reserve, Consumers
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Dollar values on rise for local home sales
PETOSKEY -- Northwest Michigan's residential real estate transactions showed year-to-year growth in dollar value through the first three months of 2013. "There just seems to be a general sense of optimism out in the marketplace," said Steve Andreae,...
Tags: Homes, Inventories, Real Estate, Foreclosures, Banking
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Commentary: Homeownership should be the goal
Re. "Harlan: Stop focusing on boosting homeownership," April 14: At first glance, I thought the title of Jeffrey Harlan's latest column was an editing error. I thought the headline would be, "We need to focus on boosting homeownership." As an urban...Tags: Rentals, Coca-Cola Co., Career and Workplace, Employees
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Consumer advocates slam property insurance bill
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — On the eve of a Senate vote to dramatically overhaul Citizens' Property Insurance by letting rates go up and trying to shift more policies to the private market, consumer advocate came out against the bill essentially saying the bad... -
Consumer advocates, biz duel pre insurance vote
TALLAHASSEE -- On the eve of a Senate vote to dramatically overhaul Citizens' Property Insurance by letting rates go up and trying to shift more policies to the private market, consumer advocate came out against the bill essentially saying the bad...
Tags: Mike Fasano, David Simmons, Insurance, Politics, Altamonte Springs
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Harlan: Stop focusing on boosting homeownership
There are visible signs in Costa Mesa that the housing market is recovering. After a few years of virtually no new residential construction (between 2009 and 2012, Costa Mesa added only 56 new housing units, with zero in 2011), it's heartening to see...Tags: Rentals, Real Estate, Home Improvement, Condos and Houses, Realty
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Hispanic homebuyers a driving force in housing
First-time buyers make the housing wheel go 'round: As they segue from renting to owning, they set off the sequence of move-up purchases that, in theory, will help the overall market get well. These days, Hispanic consumers seem to be pushing that wheel...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Rentals, Inventories, Real Estate, Federal Housing Administration
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GOP chairman's brother wins key court ruling
DETROIT (AP) — A new law prevents a bank from trying to collect more than $2 million from a developer who is the brother of the chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, a state appeals court said in a decision released Wednesday. Wells Fargo had...
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Rick Snyder, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Candy Myers Joins Long & Foster in Bel Air
Candy Myers has joined the Bel Air office of Long & Foster Real Estate Inc., at 590 Baltimore Pike in Bel Air. Myers, a Realtor since 2001, joins the Long & Foster team from Coldwell Banker. "I transferred to Long & Foster because they sell more real...Tags: Real Estate, Realty, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Services and Shopping, Real Estate Sellers
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Business people - March 31
Meritus Health Sira Diakite, RN, was the recipient of Meritus Health’s December/January DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses and Brenda Walling, RN, was selected as the March honoree. According to a recent Meritus Medical Center patient, Diakite...Tags: Real Estate, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest, Real Estate Buyers, Nursing
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Habitat aims to beef up ReStore inventory
news@jessaminejournal.comHabitat for Humanity has launched Operation ReStoreATION, a program whose goal is to build inventory for the organization’s Restore, according to a press release. The proceeds from sales at the store go toward building homes for families,...Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Inventories
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Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield, Johns Hopkins' leading scorer, succeeds again
After accepting the head coaching position at Florida Gulf Coast University in March 2011, Andy Enfield called his parents, Bill and Barbara, both of whom had seen their son achieve academic, business and athletic successes in high-profile places. Had...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Florida State University, Jeff Van Gundy, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Basketball
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