LiveScience Topic:
Economy
The United States is mired in a financial fiasco unlike anything seen since the Great Depression. But how will it all shake out is anybody's guess. Meanwhile, the crisis has become global, with banking institutions around the world poised to fail. From Wall Street to Main Street, we look at the psychology, sociology and economics behind the news.
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I heard all about the stress of corporate life this week from my fifth-grader.
Some experts worry that future generations could be worse off economically than their parents.
By watching everyday prices, consumers estimate inflation rate.
A good number of people in many countries believe the torch has already been passed.
Are women treated more fairly in today's labor market than decades ago? No, says a new study.
China's growing population and wealth mean it should win more medals in this year's Summer Olympic Games than it did in 2004.
Peer-to-peer online banking is a new source for cash to borrow.
More than 75 percent of bank Web sites have a design flaw that cyber thieves like.
People keep stuff not because they are excited about owning it.
A heated battle of blame is in full swing. Here's what's known.
Hormone levels can impact the profits and losses for financial traders.
Check your mood before heading out for a shopping spree, researchers say.
When individuals spend on others, they get a boost in happiness.
Buying behaviors can range from frivolous fun to serious addiction.
Hearing of the possibility can bring it about.
You don’t have to be smart to be rich. Individuals with below-average IQ test scores were just as wealthy as brainiacs, finds a national survey.
Location, location, location.
Technological advances could increase emissions, instead of decreasing them.
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