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Considering the size of the exposure that might arise from IMF lending to the European periphery, the administration owes it to the U.S. public to be up front about the potential cost to the U.S. taxpayer of such lending.
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Many students choose a college based on program offerings, cost, and distance from home, but they may be overlooking a vital piece of information: the school's graduation rate.
Not all colleges are created equal when it comes to getting their students over the finish line. One step toward a better outcome is improving the information available about quality and costs.
Will we recover, unbridle ourselves of debt, innovate, pay for our national security? Or, is China fated to become number one, leaving us to live in a Chinese world?
As the European Union braces for the possibility of Greece defaulting on its debt, the crisis involving Greece, Spain, and other heavily indebted European countries will only intensify in the months ahead.
The Paycheck Fairness Act looks like common sense, but instead of helping women it will hurt all workers. The legislation, built on 30 years of spurious advocacy research, will impose unnecessary and onerous requirements on employers.





