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Is Tax Software Sophisticated Enough for Same-Sex Couples?
Posted on March 2, 2012 | No CommentsNYTimes notes: When tax season rolls around, same-sex couples who live in states that recognize their unions typically have much more work to dothan their heterosexual married peers. That’s because they need […] -
Military Families Increasingly Joining Food Lines
Posted on December 24, 2011 | No CommentsWashington Post notes that bread lines have become an unlikely sight on and around military bases. Some highlight statistics: -Though military pay risen faster (42%) than private sector (32%) […] -
Signaling Economic Mood of the Nation? Merriam-Webster Picks ‘Pragmatic’ As Word Of Year
Posted on December 15, 2011 | No CommentsMerriam-Webster Picks ‘Pragmatic’ As Word Of Year NPR notes: When the time came for Merriam-Webster to pick its top word of 2011, its editors decided they needed to be pragmatic. […] -
How Advertisers Are Addressing America’s Economic Outrage
Posted on November 22, 2011 | No CommentsAffinity Plus urges you to “ditch your bank”, exploiting outrage at high bank fees that are literally taking shirts off the backs of customers Ally Bank (formerly the giant […] -
Lemonade: Detroit – A Short Film
Posted on November 18, 2011 | No Comments“Lemonade: Detroit” is a film about the disarming resilience of a city that can no longer rely on a single industry for its livelihood, and the entrepreneurial strengths of those who […]