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When it comes to saving for the future, women, African-Americans and Latinos in general had fallen behind before the recession hit. In a recent survey 54 percent of respondents reported having less than $25,000 in total savings and investments, excluding their home or workplace pension, if any. Some 27 percent said they don’t have even […]

National

Vacations this summer might have gotten a little expensive if you're driving and filling up your gas tank regularly, but good news is right around the corner as gas prices are expected to fall just after Labor Day. Read more inside now.

National

Find out what's happening to drive rates of new claims for unemployment aid higher week after week.

National

Find out why President Barack Obama is headed to ABC's 'The View' for more than just a cup of this morning's brew.

Cincy

The University of Cincinnati faces another round of layoffs this summer. Check out how many employees may not have a job in a few weeks.

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The major corporation is headed into a class action lawsuit today. Find out why and who's taking them to court by reading more inside.

Cincy

Two top airlines have decided to join forces. Find out how soon and how it will affect your travel plans.

Cincy

U.S. births fell in 2008, probably because of the recession, updated government figures confirm. The one exception to the trend was the birth rate among women in their 40s, who perhaps felt they didn't have the luxury of waiting for better economic times.

Cincy

In the strongest jobs report since the recession began, the government reported Friday that the nation’s employers had all but stopped shedding jobs in November, taking some of the pressure off of President Obama to come up with a jobs creation program.

National

A House-passed bill to speed $14 billion in loans to Detroit’s automakers stands on shaky ground in a bailout-weary Congress, undermined by Republican opposition that could derail the emergency aid in the Senate.

National

A government “car czar” with the power to force U.S. automakers into bankruptcy would dole out $15 billion in emergency loans to the failing industry under an emerging deal between the White House and congressional Democrats.

National

A bailout plan for the failing U.S. auto industry could include a Cabinet-level oversight board and a provision to withdraw the money if the overseers decide the companies are failing to take steps to overhaul themselves.