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Those new cars have nice, big window stickers showing their EPA-rated gas mileage figures. Used cars? All you get is the seller mumbling something like, "Oh, yeah, it always gets, ummmmm, at least ...
Key Takeaways A closed economy refers to a country that produces all of its own goods and services and doesn't participate in international trade. Closed economies are virtually nonexistent today ...
How to avoid inflation-induced sticker shock at the grocery store Meat distributor CEO Pat LaFrieda warns against retailers’ shift to smaller sticker prices with even smaller servings ...
The ubiquitous capital-letter “I CLOSED WOLSKI’S” sticker is plastered on dive bar bathroom walls and is one of our 100 objects.
Our pal Steve Benen notes the New York Times editorial board openly saying Republicans are wrecking the economy for their own political gain.
That’s why the EPA redesigned the stickers –they were released today–to help people better understand what they’re getting when they buy a 12-mpg gas guzzler, and perhaps nudge people in ...
This is not a joke. If only it were. 5 ways to support the economy 1) Wear an “I Support the Economy Sticker.” If you live in New York, free stickers are available at The Shops at Atlas Park ...
With only a few months left before an array of new plug-in vehicles start hitting the market, the Environmental Protection Agency has finally issued proposals for new fuel economy sticker designs ...
The EU is soon to intimately understand a truth too often lost on politicians and regulators: the only closed economy is the world economy. This will become apparent in the aftermath of the EU’s ...
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s initiative to dub December “Buy Local Month” continued Saturday at the packed Rail Yards Holiday Market.
A closed economy refers to a country that doesn't engage in trade with other countries but attempts to produce everything it needs by itself.
The ubiquitous capital-letter “I CLOSED WOLSKI’S” sticker is plastered on dive bar bathroom walls and is one of our 100 objects.