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New Years Day’s Top Reads: Here’s What Happens on Jan. 1 If We Go Over Cliff
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How America Got To the “Fiscal Cliff” - Eric Singer, Investor’s Business Daily
Fiscal Cliff Questions The Media Won’t Ask - Paul Roderick Gregory, Forbes
Here’s What Happens on Jan. 1 If We Go Over Cliff - George Zornick, Nation
The Middle Class Languishes As Super-Rich Thrive - Michael Hiltzik, LAT
The iPhone Could Save You On a Doctor Visit - Mayrav Saar, New York Post
The State Of Our Political Economy - Irwin Stelzer, The Weekly Standard
Can Globalization Survive In 2013? - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post
The Important Lessons That I Learned In ’12 - Todd Harrison, Minyanville
How To Talk To Kids About Money - Katy McLaughlin, Wall Street Journal
The Stock Market In ’13: What To Watch For - Terry Keenan, New York Post
Why the S&P 500 Outperformed the Dow In 2012 - Vito Racanelli, Barron’s
A Tough Year Ahead For California - Steven Greenhut, Reason
Why Microsoft May Be A Classic Value Trap - Roben Farzad, BusinessWeek
Go Buy A House Right Now - Matthew Yglesias, Slate
Ritholtz’s Dozen Rules For Investors - Barry Ritholtz, The Big Picture
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