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Vitamins for Boomers to Keep Healthy, Stay Sharp
Published June 29, 2012
Whether it’s joint pain or memory loss, we’ve got a rundown of some of the top vitamin supplements.
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Gas Prices Expected to Dip Below $3 this Fall
Published June 22, 2012
A sluggish economic recovery could mean good news later this year for consumers behind the wheel.
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Hiring Our Heroes Marks First Anniversary with Job Fair in NYC
Published June 21, 2012
With the unemployment rate for veterans outpacing the national average, more companies are stepping up to the plate to hire the men and women of our armed forces.
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More Americans Voting for Their Wallets
Published June 19, 2012
A new study shows that the majority of Americans consider their financial health to be one of the most important influencers this election season.
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UGGS to Maserati: More Companies Look to Get Piece of Wedding Industry
Published June 08, 2012
Today’s brides are saying goodbye to tradition and relying on their everyday favorite brands to plan their special day.
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Need a Job? Check out the Nutrition Field
Published June 07, 2012
With growing concern over chronic health issues and obesity, nutritionists will see unprecedented increases in jobs over the next eight years.
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Banning Large Sodas: Who Loses, Who Wins
Published June 01, 2012
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed banning sodas larger than 16 ounces, but the cost to businesses could be great and the health benefits are unclear.
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Summer Hiring Heats Up for Teens, College Students
Published May 23, 2012
With the job market for seasonal employment better this year than it’s been since 2008, more employers may be hiring teens and college kids this summer.
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Ten Products Under $10 Every Kitchen Needs
Published May 18, 2012
You don’t need the salary of a big-time chef to cook like one. Here are the most versatile and essential ingredients for stocking your kitchen—all under $10.
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Retiring Boomers: Plan for $240K for Medical Expenses
Published May 18, 2012
Boomers will need more money than ever to cover medical expenses in their retirement, and experts say most haven’t saved enough.

