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- In a recession, parents rule back-to-school shopping
Back-to-school shopping has followed the same trend for generations. Parents, especially in times of economic prosperity, give their kids money and they go out and spend it. It’s a simple process on the surface, but has also led to yearbook...
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The red ink hasn’t yet dried on the deepest global recession since World War 11 and oil is already trading at over $70 per barrel. If that strikes you as a bit odd, consider the statement from Saudi oil minister...
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