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U.S. sounds warning on healthcare costsFederal government could be paying more than half of tab next year
In a stark reminder of growing costs, the government estimated today that health care consumed a record 17.3 percent of all spending in the U.S. economy last year - or about $2.5 trillion.
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Home energy retrofits: The bottom lineInvesting to make your home more energy efficient may lower the bills, but it may not boost its price, partly because these investments aren't fully valued by appraisers.
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Tick, tock: Real estate's time bombLuckily for banks, the commercial real estate time bomb just keeps on ticking.
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Consumers pay credit cards over mortgageWhen faced with a financial crisis, consumers more often are opting to pay their credit-card bills first before turning to their mortgage payments, according to a report released by Trans Union Wednesday.
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Job reports paint mixed pictureA report Wednesday from Automatic Data Processing suggested that the pace of job cuts may be slowing, while a separate report from Challenger said planned layoffs hit a 5-month high in January.
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State of the Union: How will Obama tackle debt?President Obama's State of the Union address will raise the curtain on how he plans to tackle the unsustainable growth in U.S. debt over the next decade.
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BofA steps up foreclosure prevention effortsOne roadblock slowing Obama's foreclosure prevention program seems to be clearing up. Bank of America, the nation's largest mortgage lender, announced Tuesday that it was the first lender to sign an agreement to lower or eliminate payments on second mortgages.
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December home sales down nearly 17 percent (AP)AP - Sales of previously occupied homes took the largest monthly drop in more than 40 years last month, sinking more dramatically than expected after lawmakers gave buyers additional time to use a tax credit.
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Report: Fall in Las Vegas home prices reaches 39 monthsLas Vegas home prices as tracked in a monthly nationwide report fell in November for the 39th consecutive month. Prices are down 55.6 percent from their peak, Standard & Poor's said.
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When a home energy audit paysThe government is expected to unveil a new program in the next couple of months that if approved may reimburse homeowners for up to half the cost of making their homes more efficient, but don't start shopping for new kitchens just yet.
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Pending home sales slump, factory orders up (Reuters)Reuters - Pending sales of previously owned U.S. homes fell sharply in November, but a surge in orders received by factories offered assurance the economic recovery remained on track.
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Homebuyers sign 16% fewer contractsHomebuyers abandoned the market in droves during November: They signed 16% fewer sales contracts than the month before.
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Manhattan real estate: Get in while you canBonuses are making a comeback on Wall Street and that might help stabilize the Manhattan real estate market.
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The Visions of Paolo Soleri: Dimmed, But Still Hanging in ThereIn 1970, visionary architect Paolo Solieri began envisioned a utopian city in Arizona. The resulting development, Arcosanti, and its architect have struggled for relevancy ever since. Categories: Planning news
Humongous Tree Irks NeighborsThe front yard of a home in suburban Plymouth, England is completely enveloped by a leylandii tree. Neighbors say it's an eyesore, the owner says he's being unfairly targeted. Categories: Planning news
Shifting Federal Transportation Dollars to Create More JobsShifting federal transportation dollars to transit projects could help create up to 180,000 jobs and not raise the federal deficit, according to a new report. Categories: Planning news
Legalizing and Protecting Jaywalkers Through DesignMost crosswalks are straight lines, but many people walk across streets in an arc. One designer has proposed changing the way crosswalks are painted to improve pedestrian safety. Categories: Planning news
The Beauty of Public SpacesA new book by Robert Gatje gives public squares and piazzas the coffee-table treatment, meticulously detailing what makes these historic spaces work. Categories: Planning news
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