2012 mid-year outlook: Looking past the cliff–Part 1

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2012 mid-year outlook: Looking past the cliff–Part 1

New Medicare tax creates incentive for home sales

The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) will affect everyone in the United States one way or another. But some people will be affected more than others. Among these are high income taxpayers. Starting in 2013, they will be subject to a brand new Medicare tax on their “unearned income.” …Continue Article HERE

Summer vacation for job creation

June nonfarm payrolls expanded by 80,000 and the unemployment rate held steady at 8.2%. There are still 12.7 million people classified as unemployed, with 41.9% of them being unemployed 27 weeks or longer. In the first quarter of 2012, the average payroll gain was 226,000 per month. The second quarter averaged a mere 75,000 per month. It seems as though job creation has effectively taken the early summer off.

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Summer vacation for job creation

Get rid of your big “BUT”

There comes a time in every reinvention–like running a marathon–when you feel you just can’t go on. You want to keep moving towards the finish line, but every step feels like slogging through waist-deep mud.

You’ve hit the wall, as long-distance runners say, and to get through that moment you must assess what’s weighing you down.

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Get rid of your big “but”

Waiting for jobs

New claims for unemployment benefits fell last week by 14,000 to 374,000, the lowest level in six weeks, according to the Labor Department. The four-week moving average of claims edged lower by 1,500 to 385,750. Also, Automatic Data Processing, a firm that processes payrolls for many companies, reported in its monthly announcement that businesses added 176,000 workers to their payrolls in June, a number that exceeded expectations.

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Waiting for jobs