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Consumer Reports survey reveals best and worst hotel chains

In time for the summer travel season, Consumer Reports Thursday announced Ratings of 44 of the nation's biggest hotel chains based on a survey of more than

Weekly US jobless aid applications dip to 370,000

The number of people seeking unemployment benefits changed little last week, signaling modest job growth.

Oil drops below $90 for 1st time since Nov. 1

The price of oil and other commodities tend to fall as more supplies become available.

Degrees with 0 percent unemployment, according to CNN Money

It seems like no job field is safe with the current economy. However, believe it or not there are fields with a practically nonexistent unemployment for new

Prepaid debit cards: It helps to know which fees can be easily avoided

For anyone looking for the best deal on a prepaid debit card, it helps to know which fees are the most common and which ones can be easily avoided by selecting

Where are Facebook's friends? Stock down after IPO

Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.

Facebook falls flat in public debut

After all the hype, Facebook's first day as a public company ended where it began. Its stock closed at $38.23, up 23 cents, after pricing Thursday night at $38

Facebook prices IPO at $38 per share

Facebook has priced its initial public offering of stock at $38 per share, at the high end of its expected range. It means investor demand is strong for the

US 30-year mortgage rate falls to record 3.79 pct.

Average U.S. rates for 30-year and 15-year fixed mortgages fell to record lows for the third straight week. The steady decline has made home-buying and

You're only worth $1.21 to Facebook

How much does Facebook value its users? In strictly monetary terms, about as much as a bag of chips.

Love fast food? Chris Powell offers healthy favorites

Fast food -- it's quick, cheap, and often packed with fat, but there are options that won't break the calorie bank. "Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition"

How to buy one share of Facebook stock

The typical way to buy stock in a publicly traded firm is to open a brokerage account and place an order. But for those who want to own just one ceremonial

The riskiest place to swipe your debit or credit card

Before you put that next purchase on your credit or debit card, experts say think twice.

Identity thieves could rake in $26 billion in tax refunds

Criminals who file fraudulent tax returns by stealing people's identities could rake in an estimated $26 billion over the next five years because the IRS

Bank of America to knock cash off some customers' mortgages

More than 200,000 Bank of America customers may soon qualify for a principal reduction-- some getting as much as $150,000 knocked off the balance of their

Workers will soon get new details on 401k plans

You soon won't have to wonder where your retirement dollars are going

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