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Lynda Nicely poses for a portrait in her apartment Thursday, April 3, 2008, West Allis, Wis. Lynda a self proclaimed frugal spender, says she tends not to spend money on decorations or home luxuries in fear of the upcoming possibility of a economic recession. A growing...
NEW YORK -- The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK -- "I am a little rattled," said the 28-year-old resident of West...
The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... "I am a little rattled," said the 28-year-old resident of West Allis, Wis., who took a second job as a waitress and plans to hoard...
The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... "I think we are going back to the '50s decade," said Popcorn, who expects consumers will start growing food in their own gardens and...
The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and to save up for what they want. "I'm a little rattled," said Lynda Nicely, 28, of West Allis, Wis. She has taken a second job and plans to hoard three months' worth of emergency cash in case...
NEW YORK - The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with ... ... NEW YORK - Shoppers' economic outlook for the next six months is at a 35-year low, levels not seen since the Oil Embargo and the Watergate scandal, according to a...
NEW YORK - The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... Lynda Nicely has been living in a sparsely furnished rental apartment in a Milwaukee suburb since October while she saves...
Industry followers say shoppers' fear could make things even worse. ... By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO The Associated Press The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. "I am a little...
NEW YORK (AP) - The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... NEW YORK (April 5) - Retailers struggled through yet another sluggish month, with March sales at stores open at least...
The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... Lynda Nicely has been living in a sparsely furnished rental apartment in a Milwaukee suburb since October while she saves enough...
The gloomiest outlook for the economy in 35 years may be forcing Americans to live with what they have and save up for what they want. ... Consumers less willing to buy now and pay later BY ANNE D'INNOCENZIO | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - And when temperatures soar...
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