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in Living by Dollars & Sense
September 01, 2010 — A survey of more than 4,400 U.S. workers, taken this summer, found that nearly eight out of ten workers said they are living paycheck to paycheck. The survey by CareerBuilder.com, released today, showed an...
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September 01, 2010 — More racial nuance from Chris "For a moment I almost forgot he was black" Matthews. "Almost pluperfect," he calls Obama. His entire speech here is racist. Yes, racist. Most politicians "do everything right" in...
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in Business by Own the Dollar with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: excellent, good, intact. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
September 01, 2010 — payments. Budgeting is all about cash flow, knowing where it goes, and monitoring changes. Budgeting each time you earn a paycheck can keep you out of hot water should you run into an unexpected...
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in Business by Personal Money Store
August 31, 2010 — When it comes to personal finances, you can never have too much control. A payday cash loan gives you the ultimate financial control by allowing you to access your paycheck before payday. To...
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in Living by MomsRising Blog with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: fair, handy, good. Negative adjectives found in the text: unfair. Most frequent adjectives: fair, important. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
August 24, 2010 — ran an article titled “A Labor Market Punishing to Mothers” this month, and an increasing number of media outlets, opinion leaders, and elected officials are paying attention. [2] This increased media coverage...
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in Living by X17 Online
August 28, 2010 — It's MTV vs. Bravo! Apparently, the cast of Real Housewives of New York "have little choice but to pimp themselves out with side gigs to bump up their earnings," a source tells the NY Post . Another source...
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August 12, 2010 — “Question: I’ve been trying to be a little more thrifty lately. I realize that a lot of the luxuries Americans have are “wants” not “needs.” Basically, I’d like to balance my household budget so I don’t end up with just $30...
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by Popeater
August 24, 2010 — Filed under: Celebrity Fights , Gut Reactions , Movie News Despite being diagnosed with throat cancer, Michael Douglas refuses to delay his court battle with ex-wife Diandra Douglas over her claim that she's entitled to half his earnings...
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in Living by Change Blog
May 26, 2010 — who haven't experienced homelessness: "It could happen to anybody. If you're living from paycheck to paycheck, if you don't get that paycheck, then you're...
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by The Brodsky Blog with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: lucky, fair, desirable. Most frequent adjectives: lucky, better. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
August 24, 2010 — EEOC does not have true oversight capabilities to enforce these laws. Meanwhile, it is just about 20 months since President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act . This act only brought us back...
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in Living by Dave Lucas
August 07, 2010 — on the table while avoiding mortgage foreclosures and vehicle repossessions. Here's a "blast from the past" via NC N blog ::: 10 Steps To Escaping The Paycheck To Paycheck Cycle
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in Living by Get Rich Slowly
August 20, 2010 — , or even buy necessities for my first few weeks while I wait for a paycheck. I know that some jobs will give a signing bonus or relocation package but I don’t want to count on that. My parents are in deep credit-card debt...
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July 16, 2010 — Well, for a minute there, I was almost felt a tinge of sympathy. Almost. CNBC: More Upper Incomers Living Paycheck to Paycheck The centerpiece finding of the above article, I’d say, is this juicy...
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July 15, 2010 — Being the queen of your own financial destiny is priceless … and can be as scary as some of Lady Gaga's heel heights. Whether your salary is as high as a modest kitten heel or soars to stiletto altitudes,...
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in Business by Military Money Might
August 18, 2010 — ,500. Soldiers, like civilian employees, who do not use their allocated tuition assistance money are just throwing away a part of their annual income. You earned that payment as part of your salary, and you are just wasting part of your...