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5 Tips About Taxes on Dividends
One of the most powerful ways to invest in the stock market is to buy high-yield dividend stocks and hold them for the long term. These investments provide regular cash distributions that can really add up over time.
Ohioans Shed $3,000 in Debt Since Recession
Ohio residents have shed more than $3,000 in debt per person since the Great Recession.
Airbus Starts Construction on First US Factory
European-based Airbus broke ground Monday on its first assembly plant in the US with a vow to cut into Boeing's dominance in the world's largest aircraft market.
Airlines See Fuller Flights Despite Rise in Complaints
U.S. airlines improved their performance last year in two key areas: the number of mishandled bags and on-time arrivals. Even so, passenger complaints rose nearly 20 percent, a new study shows.
Airlines Keep on Time Rate High
Federal budget cuts have not significantly affected U.S. airline on time rates, at least not yet, data show.
Hospitality and Leisure Industries Growing in SC
While job growth has been generally sluggish across both the state and nation, South Carolina's leisure and hospitality industries are showing promising gains, according to a recent workforce report.
Workplace Stress Worsening, Doc Says
What is it about work today that seems to make it so much more stressful?
Seasonal Tweaks Smooth Out Florida's Jobless Rate
For more than a year, Florida's statewide unemployment rate has been on a slow but steady decline, falling from 9.2 percent in January 2012 to 7.7 percent last month.
Georgia to Pay Millions in Denied Jobless Benefits
Georgia will pay more than $8 million in unemployment benefits to more than 4,000 seasonally jobless workers who were denied payments last year by the commissioner of labor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has learned.
Wary Small Business Owners To Delay Hiring, Report
Three out of four to hold off hiring during next six months.
3 Ways to Invest Your Tax Refund
The job market remains rocky in parts of the U.S., and many consumers are reluctant to spend lavishly after some lean years.
GE Makes Major Acquisition
GE acquires energy service company for about $3.3 billion in cash.
Jacob Lew: US Has Immense Stake in Europe's Economic Health
The US economic recovery remained "sensitive" to Europe's economic stability, US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Monday on an inaugural trip to Brussels.
Airbus Launches Boeing Challenge with Factory Start
European-based Airbus is to launch its invasion into Boeing territory on Monday with the groundbreaking for construction of its first US plant in Alabama.
Frommer's Guides Make Journey from Google Back to Founder
Google says it has sold its recently acquired Frommer's travel guide brand back to founder Arthur Frommer for an undisclosed sum.



