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  1. November 13, 2009: The chairman of the new commission on the financial collapse -- modeled on the 9/11 Commission -... http://bit.ly/1fuF5R
  2. November 13, 2009: Today, I wrap up Unemployment Week here at the Ticker by looking at long-term unemployment, whic... http://bit.ly/3i7obE
  3. November 13, 2009: Consumer sentiment in early November dropped to a reading of 66, well below expectations, which ... http://bit.ly/4bLhBI
  4. November 13, 2009: Wall Street opened slightly higher this morning as the markets digest a larger-than-expected tra... http://bit.ly/4DViuH
  5. November 12, 2009: The federal budget deficit for October rose more than expected to $176.36 billion, the governmen... http://bit.ly/4kOsLN
  6. November 12, 2009: As part of Unemployment Week here at the Ticker, today I'm going to dive into the Hispanic unempl... http://bit.ly/1QhyxF
  7. November 12, 2009: Wall Street is up today following a stronger-than-expected jobless claims report from last week. ... http://bit.ly/4BmBho
  8. November 12, 2009: New jobless claims filed last week fell 12,000 from the previous week, from 514,000 to 502,000, a ... http://bit.ly/4SI1Q
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  10. November 11, 2009: Today I'm going to take a look at the unemployment situation among U.S. veterans, as part of Unem... http://bit.ly/2wY5vg
  11. November 11, 2009: Stocks are up this morning, as Wall Street observes Veterans Day by closing the bond markets. In... http://bit.ly/4kivIe
  12. November 10, 2009: Given that the official U.S. unemployment rate now stands at 10.2 percent, as reported by the gov... http://bit.ly/3U1mDu
  13. November 10, 2009: Stocks opened up modestly this morning, following Monday's dollar-driven rally. In the first 15 m... http://bit.ly/23aPX
  14. November 9, 2009: For many on the left, the lament for years has been: Why can't America be more like Europe? Why c... http://bit.ly/2r5Bky
  15. November 9, 2009: Wall Street opened higher this morning to kick off a week that's light on market-moving economic ... http://bit.ly/3kWOBp
  16. November 6, 2009: Each month, as regular readers know, I like to unpack the new unemployment number and get behind ... http://bit.ly/1PUB7x
  17. November 6, 2009: Wall Street opened mixed this morning following the Labor Department's announcement that the offi... http://bit.ly/2yL1Jq
  18. November 6, 2009: At 8:30 a.m. today, the Labor Department will release the October unemployment figure. Most foreca... http://bit.ly/vj8uU
  19. November 5, 2009: New jobless claims filed last week fell to their lowest number since January in data released.. http://bit.ly/48URln
  20. November 4, 2009: Any minute now, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its most recent statement on inte.. http://bit.ly/4mOSMo