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| | | Online super fund, individuum has managed to find the lost super accounts for roughly 20 per cent of its membership. The IOOF-owned super fund's administration personnel search for new members lost super roughly on a monthly basis using the Australian ... |
| | | | ... President Obama's proposed US$825 billion bail-out package, the number of workers losing their jobs, people losing their homes, businesses failing and other economies receding are multiplying, each feeding on the other into what is looking like a never-ending ... |
| | | | ... irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each ... |
| | | | ... future looks glum. Yet Americans are unable to afford their usual psychological crutches as they see the value of their homes and investments continue to erode and their jobs threatened. Depressed US consumers are no longer able to afford retail therapy. ... |
| | | | ... money to fund those projects. In the meantime, more companies will beg, restructure or shutter, more jobs will be lost, more homes will be lost, until all the excesses are purged. Come Christmas 2008, all we can hope for is a silent night. |
| | | | ... Tuesday as the reality hit investors that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump - whether they're building homes, making cars or selling coffee. It's becoming clearer to the market that it's going to be hard to rely on consumers to ... |
| | | | ... Government's increase in the first home buyers' grant to $14,000 as well as $21,000 for those purchasing newly constructed homes as the catalyst to the spike in property interest. In Queensland, the State Government's removal of stamp duty on properties ... |
| | | | ... families and the remainder spent to stimulate the housing market by tripling the first homebuyer's grant for newly constructed homes from A$7,000 to A$21,000 for a year. While it is comforting to know that national governments across the globe are doing ... |
| | | | ... governments fail to protect this public good, then those who suffer are the working people of the world whose jobs, whose homes, and whose standard of living depends on it. "It is governments rather than speculators that have the central responsibility ... |
| | | | ... month. The latest figures take new home sales 66.9 per cent lower from their peak in July 2005. The median price of new homes sold dropped by 5.5 per cent in August to US$221,900 - the lowest since November 2004 - from US$234,900 in July. The inventory ... |
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