In this writing, it talks about how Apple is in court with Samsung again because Samsung is stealing Apple's ideas and designs. This is the second time they have went to court and the first time, Apple won and revieved $1.05 billion toward damages. This is related because whatever happens between the two companies will affect the demand for each of the companies products and how prices will change.
This deals with economics because immigrant women had help the rise in the birthrate but it is now dropping due to those women opting out of maternity wards. This effects the US in the sense that the US birthrate is now closer/lower to the ones of European countries. This means that women have come around to realize that the less children-the more money. Women are noticing an easier life without children.
This affects the economy because hiring more workers will mean increased pay for employees and that will increase consumer spending which will help the economy.
this article says that the stocks are on there way of four straight year of gains. there are also improvements since the 2008 downturn. also the number of jobs created each month has to get higher to create a healthy labor market. oil futures are down 10% from near $99 a barrel, and the stocks are looking pretty good.
this article says that the stocks did not keep up with the market this year. it says the stocks are down 1.3% this year and its not looking better for 2013. this is surprising because oil prices traded have been higher.
Story Highlights National unemployment rate fell from 7.9% to 7.7% Job growth has been modest Fiscal cliff tempers hiring A job seeker talks to a recruiter at a job fair expo in Anaheim, Calif.
Worries about the U.S. fiscal cliff weighed on world markets today, after Republicans failed to pass their Plan B emergency fix. If Congress doesn't act by Dec. 31, taxes will rise, defense and non-defense spending will be slashed. Economists say the full force the laws that go into effect for 2013 could send the nation back into recession.
This article explains how the U.S. economy showed surprising signs of resilience in November despite the approach of the so-called fiscal cliff. It seems that not as many people have cut back spending as expected with a possible fiscal cliff in 2013 which would raise household taxes.
This article has to do with the buying and trading of stocks. It also has to do with a trade floors. NYSE is combining with Ice. They are making a lot of money.
This article relates to economics because it talks about the stock market. The stock market is all about economics because it involves money, stocks, and bonds. This article also talks about fiscal cliff. Fiscal cliff is the popular shorthand term used to describe the conundrum that the U.S. government will face. This article later talks about settling claims It also mentions that the Treasury Department will put all of its money into General Motors. It also mentions trading. Overall, this whole article is just full of economics.