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Chevron Announces 7.2 Billion Dollar Quarterly Profit
EnergyHoliday travelers rejoice! Thanksgiving gas prices will be lowest in years
By Tom Huddleston Jr.November 24, 2014
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
FinanceStocks extend winning streak: Best four-week stretch since 2011
By Tom Huddleston Jr.November 14, 2014
Shoppers In The Union Square Area As Retail Sales Figures Are Released
RetailRetail sales jumped more than expected in October
By John KellNovember 14, 2014
Management
Arts & EntertainmentMarketing to today’s middle class requires some fancy juggling
By Becky QuickSeptember 18, 2014
Wal-Mart shoppers still cautious even as job market improves
RetailWal-Mart shoppers still cautious even as job market improves
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 8, 2014
Consumer spending falls for the first time in a year
FinanceConsumer spending falls for the first time in a year
By John KellMay 30, 2014
Solo nation: American consumers stay single
FinanceSolo nation: American consumers stay single
By Fortune EditorsJanuary 25, 2012
The party’s over, folks
FinanceThe party’s over, folks
By Howard PenneyMarch 11, 2011
Consumer debt won’t return anytime soon
FinanceConsumer debt won’t return anytime soon
By Joshua SteinerNovember 10, 2010
10 signs the consumer is not dead
Finance10 signs the consumer is not dead
By Jeff WestmontNovember 8, 2010
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