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Entries Tagged as Consumers

DiNapoli News Flash: NY in Red

That's right, NYS Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced that NY ended the second quarter in the red.

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Slow Recovery Continues

Economists agree the economic recovery continued in the second quarter.

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Loans only for the Powerful

As Congress continues to drag its feet on getting the lending industry to help the everyday "Joe" they make sure loans are available to them and their staffs.

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State of Housing 2010 Report

Harvard University's annual report on the State of the Nation's Housing, released on June 14, asserts that housing has finally turned the corner of the worst downturn in more than 60 years, but acknowledges that the market continues to struggle due to high unemployment and much lower home prices.

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NY Budget Probs hit Fort Edward

Fort Edward property sees impact from no budget.

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Pension Abuses

Big pension problems on the horizon for local governments means big property tax hikes coming our way.

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Research on Housing & Greenhouse Gases

Newly published NAHB research shows that the creation of higher-density communities is likely to alter travel behavior only modestly and have a similarly modest impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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Alert On Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems

Consumers should be aware of a safety alert issued on buildings equipped with residential fire sprinkler systems containing antifreeze solutions.

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Flood Insurance Finally Extended

Congress finally extended the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that expired May 31.

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Tax Credit Closing Extended

Just before leaving on their summer vacation Congress passed "The Homebuyer Assistance & Improvement Act of 2010".

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