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19 hrs ago | via KXMB-TV Bismarck
The lowes4 mortgage delinquency rates in the nation next year should be in Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota. Comment?
Consumer group: S.D. interest rate law a sham
Tuesday Dec 15 | via ArgusLeader.com
South Dakota is called the 'loan shark capital of the world' by a Florida-based consumer advocacy group because of the high interest rates banks based here can charge on credit cards. Comment?
South Dakotans have more faith in economy
Thursday Dec 3 | via Argus Leader
When Greg Heiberger was laid off in July from his customer service job with the Sioux Corp., a manufacturing firm in Beresford, he figured he'd find a similar position. Comment?
Money Matters: Economy Survey...
Wednesday Dec 2 | via KELO-TV Sioux Falls
South Dakotans are working longer hours, taking money out of savings to make ends meet and putting off buying big ticket items. Comment?
Augustana College hosts mortgage lecture on November...
Oct 24, 2009 | via Examiner.com
If your income is limited and your home needs weather-stripping insulation, heating system repair/replacement, etc., the Weatherization Assistance Saturday, October 24, 2009 The South Dakota Department of Social Services manages the Low Income Energy Assistance Program to help eligible residents pay for some of All Articles>> Comment?
Existing home sales up 7.4 pct in November
6 min ago | via AM1070-WDIA MEMPHIS
Sales of previously owned homes in the United States surged last month as prices continued to fall and buyers rushed to take advantage of a popular tax credit, the National Association of Realtors said on Tuesday. Comment?
Stocks Climb On Home Sales Report
6 min ago | via KTVT Fort Worth
Share + Dec 22, 2009 9:30 am US/Central Timeline: U.S. Credit Crunch & Financial Failures NEW YORK 1 of 1 Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading March 30, 2009, in New York City. Comment?
Stocks moderate as U.S. existing home sales soar
7 min ago | via The Toronto Star
The Toronto stock market hovered around the unchanged mark Tuesday, weighed down by falling commodity prices while shares in Research In Motion ticked lower following a substantial increase last week. Comment?
Economic crisis - 'flawed' responses
7 min ago | via Southwest Farm Press
'What we did was channel most of the money into big banks that were involved in speculation and other dubious activities. Comment?
Stocks Rise for 3rd Day After Jump in Home Sales
7 min ago | via ABC News
Stocks pushed higher for a third straight day after a report that home sales were surprisingly strong last month. Comment?