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USA TODAY - Managing Your Money

October 5

NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Aging baby boomer Marge Youngs iin her home in Toledo, Ohio.
For better or worse, low interest rates here to stay

Task of stimulating the economy, boosting job growth is left to Federal Reserve, Congress remains gridlocked.

A worker hammers a nail Aug. 17 on a building under construction in Sacramento.
Manufacturers hiring, but job growth is slowing

Employers are growing cautious as they see slowing economies in Europe and China.

Millie Brown, a cook and waitress at Buch's truck stop, serves a breakfast Sept. 27 in Steubenville, Ohio.
Where the Jobs Are: Restaurant sector improves

As economy improves, people are treating themselves to meals and drinks away from home.

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Dental student Ryan Franco, right, and patient Sheikia Solomon at a Sept. 27 free health clinic in Los Angeles.
business
Aging population a boon for health care workers

Fields such as nursing are among the fastest-growing occupations, and hospitals are hiring now to prepare for demand.

An Enbridge Energy employee marks a buried pipeline near Hobart, Ind.
business
Want a job? Look to the energy field

Energy is responsible, directly or indirectly for many of America's new jobs.

Government employees account for the biggest increase in home workers.
business
Home is where the job is

An additional 4.2 million workers did their jobs from home at least one day a week in the last decade, the Census says.

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business
Homeowners associations clamp down on rentals

Neighborhoods across the country are hiding the welcome mat from renters in a bid to protect property values.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, center, rings the opening bell of the Nasdaq stock market from Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on  May 18, 2012.
markets
IPOs shake off the Facebook funk

The IPO market is starting to show a pulse again after the Facebook debacle and stock market scared many investors away.

columnist
Investing: Protect your money from stupidity

The stock market looks good, if you overlook the stupidity

A newscaster on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange points to a television monitor showing the surge of the Dow Jones industrial average on September 6, 2012.
columnist
Ask Matt: Changes to the Dow kept to minimum

Changes to the Dow Jones industrial average are infrequent, by design.

 

 

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