Archive for September, 2007

Tired Of Working For Someone Else?

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Have you ever thought about working for yourself?

If so you should look into trying an online business. There is hundreds and hundreds of differents ways to make a living or atleast help you pay your bills on the internet. There are millions of people everyday who use the internet. People are starting to depend on technology more and more.

So if you want to stop working for someone and start working for yourself, then you can research different ways to make money on the internet?

Need Money?

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Do you have trouble just paying your bills? If so you can get a payday loan.

Payday loans are usually from about $100 to $1500. Many Americans apply for payday loans. 

So if you need an extra dollar every now and then you can apply online or go to your nearest payday loan store.  

House Prices in the US

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

How much would you be willing to pay for a 2200 square foot home? It really depends on the area you are in.

According to a new survey, the average cost of a 2200 square foot home is $422,343. At the top of the list is Beverly Hills, Califronia costing and average of $2.21 million. The second highest place to live in the US is Greenwich, Conneticut costing a little over $2 million.

Not all of the US is that high though. At the bottom of the list is Killeen, Texas at a price of $136,725.  the second cheapest housing in the US is in Minot, North Dakota costing $139,033.

U.A.W. Could Cost GM Billions

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

About 73,000 United Auto Workers (UAW) walked from their jobs on strike against General Motors Corp.

As of now GM has about a 65 day supply of cars, however, as the strike continues the UAW is costing GM not to sell 12,200 cars a day, or $270 million a day. If the stike goes on for another month, GM will loose $8.1 billion.

Negotiators are still working the problem out for the 22nd straight day of bargaining.

Gas Prices

Monday, September 24th, 2007

The average price of gas in the US today is $2.79 per gallon. Prices have fallen two cents in the past two weeks. Don’t expect this to continues because prices of crude oil has gone up twelve cents a gallon.

Trilby Lundberg, publisher of the Lundberg Survey, expects the price of gas to rise five to ten cents a gallon in the next two weeks.

The lowest gas prices are in New Jersey at $2.51, While the highest price in the US is in Honolulu at $3.09 a gallon.

The Price of Being Rich has Gotten Higher

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

On the 20th of September the Forbes 400 was released. If you are not familiar with the 400 it is the list of the top 400 richest Americans. 2007 seen a rise of $300 million when compared to 2006. To be considered number 400 on this prestige list your networth must be a minimum of $1.3 billion.

This year the 400 list saw an addition of 45 new members who ranged from oilman Harold Hamm to the Ultimate Fighting Championship brother duo of Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta. The youngest on this list is John Arnold (33 yrs. old with a $1.5 billion networth) who runs Centaurus Energy while the oldest member is 98 year old John Simplot who is known as the potato king and worth $3.6 billion.

A couple of the greats known worldwide who fell from this list of the elite was Howard Schultz (Starbucks Coffee) and Campbell Soup heir Dorrance Hill Hamilton.