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...companies realize they couldn't hire anybody if they didn't offer medical benefits," says Helen Darling, president of the National Business Group on Health. "But they also expect employees to share more of the burden." Workers can't help feeling it. According to Department of Labor statistics, salaries rose 3% from June 2005 to June 2006, but inflation rose 4.7% and health care...
...investment world is filled with numbers, but these are perhaps the most troubling: according to Vanguard founder Jack Bogle, in the 20 years ending in 2005, the S&P 500 index rose 11.9% annually and the average mutual fund 9.7%, but the average investor realized only a 6.9% return. The difference between the index and the average mutual fund is readily explained by fund costs, including management fees...
...second concept is attention. Most people pay little mind to the details of why the stock market rose or fell. But the media capture our attention by highlighting strong sectors--real estate and energy are recent illustrations. More often than not, once a sizzling sector comes to the attention of an individual investor, the opportunity is gone...
Price tags at New York's public colleges rose less than 1%, the lowest in the U.S. The state also gave the most need-based grant aid ($1,300 per student...
...order to handle this contingency, I offer you: THREE ANKLE-HIGH TIPS 1) Do not pretend that you are not wearing ankle boots by covering them up with jeans. Not only does this completely defeat the purpose of ankle boots but it also makes you look like Axl Rose when he tried to sport cornrows. It is that bad of an idea. 2) Wear your ankle boots with leggings. Then go on a Venetian gondola and get molested by a tiger. 3) Do not wear ankle boots with colored tights, as you will look like a horrible, demonic...