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...between 2003 and 2009 and then to 67 between 2021 and 2027. > The next cost of living adjustment for those now receiving benefits will be delayed from July to next January. The change will be calculated each January thereafter, based on fluctuations in the Consumer Price Index...
...other market experts, including Morgan Stanley's chief portfolio strategist, Barton Biggs, have been warning that many high-tech issues are overrated. Some are selling at prices as high as 50 times their earnings; the average price for the 500 stocks in Standard & Poor's Index is about 13 times earnings. Says Zeikel: "It's true that some high-tech stocks have gotten ahead of themselves." But he argues that the overall high-tech trend is up and that the funds will ride up with...
Every day, the Harvard crews row under two bridges that are on a national endangered-species list. Both the Salt and Pepper Bridge--which carries the MBTA's Redline--and the Harvard Bridge--which connects Mass. Ave--rate low on a federal index that measures bridge conditions...
...lobbying and more time lowering interest rates." Reagan began trying to talk down rates in February by charging that they were too high in relation to the current low level of inflation. That argument suffered little last week when the Labor Department reported that February's Consumer Price Index fell...
...things in the stores than it was four years ago? Is there more or less unemployment than there was four years ago?" Carter himself had used a similar tactic in the 1976 campaign, sympathizing with the American people over the "disgraceful" level of the Misery Index. Now, two years later, the economy is in even worse shape, and it is Reagan's turn to hear his opponents commiserate with the long-suffering public...