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New Jobs Opening up in 2011
More employers say they'll hire next year.
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Baby Boomers to Inherit Trillions
Two-thirds will inherit money or assets when their elderly parents pass on.
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More Americans Jumped Online for Holiday Shopping
Retailers celebrate 15-percent boost over last year's sales.
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Arkansas’ Unemployment Rate Rises Again
Number of jobless in Natural State for November increases to 7.9-percent.
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How the Tax Cut Deal Affects You
An in-depth look at what's included in the bill.
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DirecTV Pays up for Deceptive Practices
Arkansas and 47 other states reach settlement with satellite television provider.
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Senate Approves Tax Deal, Extends Unemployment Benefits
Extends all Bush-era tax cuts for two years, including those for the wealthiest Americans.
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U.S. Homes Losing Their Value
Only 31 metropolitan areas had gains in home values this year.
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Proposed Military Pay Raise Lowest in Decades
Proposed one-point-four percent increase would be the smallest since 1962, when no raise was given.
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Printing Problem Hits New 100-Dollar Bills
Resulted in areas of the more than one billion redesigned bills turning up blank and they may have to be destroyed.
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Households with Life Insurance Drops to 50-Year Record Low
Holds true despite premiums are significantly less expensive than a decade ago.
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Millions of Americans Still without Jobs
Unemployment numbers were up again in November.
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Smartphones Could Soon Replace Credit Cards
Research company says one-in-six cell phone users will be able to use their phones as credit cards by 2014.
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Lawmakers Vote against Extending Unemployment Benefits
Would cost the country 56-billion dollars over the next year.
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Charitable Giving Expected to Rise This Holiday Season
Total donations predicted of more than 48-billion dollars.
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Task Force Seeks to Cut AR Poverty Rate in Half
Releases recommendations for getting the job done within next 10 years.
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It's Cyber Monday, Will You Shop from Work?
Nearly one-third of workers expected to do so.
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Big Jump Seen in Black Friday Sales
Average shopper spent $365.
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Governor Asks Arkansans to Consider Shopping Locally
Says support of small town businesses helps us all.
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Fewer First-Time Jobless Claims Filed
Alaska and Oregon have highest insured unemployment rates.
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