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The Tax Credit had a strong impact on the local market but read more about how it is impacting the wider local economy.
The $8,000 tax credit stimulated the Cincinnati Real Estate Market, increasing spring sales. But now that the credit is over what is happening to the market? Read more to find out.
So, you’ve made your home purchase — now what? In talking with my CPA Mark Conrad, I asked about how exactly first-time buyers file for their 8,000 tax credit.
Announced last week, the jobless claims numbers have hit a 9 month low. This report coincided with the news that retailers posted the first monthly sales gain in over a year
The Cincinnati-Middletown area was one of three Ohio metropolitan areas with an unemployment rate below 10 percent in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
An examination of the role of infrastructure in our economic recovery will be presented during the 2009 Urban Land Institute/Ernst & Young Infrastructure Program on June 4 at 7:30 a.m. at the Metropolitan Club, 50 E RiverCenter Blvd, Suite 1900 in C
From the K-Mart in Forest Park, to the Dillard’s in Colerain, and finally to the most peculiar little area, Glenway Crossing in my neck of the woods over here in Western Hills. This once thriving area is starting to become a little, shall we say, gh
Cincinnati will recover from the recession more quickly than any other city in which U.S. Bancorp operates, CEO Richard Davis told local business leaders today.
Economic Tips from Annette
Spend Or Save? It's Up to you!!!
Site Selection magazine has ranked Cincinnati fourth in the country, behind Houston, Dallas and Chicago, in its list of the top metro areas in the U.S. for new and expanded corporate facilities in 2008.
Economic Crisis in Wilmington, Ohio.
I spoke with Steve Pavelish at The Cincinnati State of The City Address. He will run for Cincinnati's City Council in fall 2009. Please listen to what he has to say.
Are our politicians effectively balancing concerns for our environment with the need to preserve jobs in our region? Will the green movement cause a gain or loss of jobs? Sound off in the comments section.
Ohio's minimum wage effective Thursday will be $7.30 per hour for non-tipped employees, an increase of 4.3 percent. The new rate for tipped employees will be $3.65 per hour, plus tips.
I know we are all broke. For the most part, I would say that Christmas is taking a year off. If you are going to buy presents this year, I urge you to go local. Take a trip downtown to some of the new stores on Vine, take a wintery stroll on Main, g
Cincinnati's budget for next year includes a $14 million deficit, but officials still say the financial picture for the city is better than expected - and no major layoffs are foreseen.
Cartoon by Bearman depicting a man giving out stocks instead of candy on Halloween because he finds the former cheaper given the current economy.
good, simple explanation of what is and has happening in the mortgage market
With the unsure market, and failing banks, which bank rates the safest in the US for 2008?

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