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Tag Archives: Cash For Clunkers
Another day, another record high for gold…
Peter Schiff: Peter Schiff on CNBC Fast Money (November 16, 2009):
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged cars, Cash For Clunkers, CPI, economy, gold, house prices, housing market, housing prices, inflation, new cars, Peter Schiff, recession, silver, US dollar, US economy, US recession, used cars
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Cash For Clunkers: US taxpayers paid $24,000 per car
Cash For Clunkers: US taxpayers paid $24,000 per car. Embedded video from CNNMoney.com Video Download this post to see the embedded video above —if your feed reader does not show it to you.
Posted in Business, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged auto sales, car sales, cars, Cash For Clunkers, Edmunds, Ford, General Motors, United States Of America, US government, US taxpayers
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