Get Started: Owners call Medicare bid rates unfair
AP - Mon, Sep 17, 2012 3:33 PM EDTOWNERS SAY NEW MEDICARE BIDDING PROCESS "UNSUSTAINABLE" More »Get Started: Owners call Medicare bid rates unfair
OWNERS SAY NEW MEDICARE BIDDING PROCESS "UNSUSTAINABLE" More »Get Started: Owners call Medicare bid rates unfair
Police say more than 100 people have been arrested as Occupy Wall Street protesters march in small groups around Manhattan's financial district to mark the anniversary of the grass-roots movement. More »Over 100 Occupy Wall Street arrests in NYC
Appealing to rust belt voters, President Barack Obama announced a new trade enforcement action against China on Monday. Republican challenger Mitt Romney shook up his campaign strategy in an effort to stop momentum from shifting to the incumbent. More »Obama takes on China as Romney shifts strategy
The issue: More »WHY IT MATTERS: Health care
Sensing an opening on the economy, President Barack Obama launched an aggressive new effort Saturday to convince voters in the most competitive states that Republican rival Mitt Romney is risky for the nation's recovery with a plan that caters to multimillionaires over the middle class. More »Obama makes fresh push on economy in key states
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Many political pundits say that most voters have made up their minds, but some are still figuring out who they will support in November's presidential election. Some say they are waiting for October's presidential debates to decide. The Associated Press talked with three small business owners about who they are supporting for president and why. Here's what they had to say: More »Voter Voices: Some small biz owners undecided
Spending at small businesses rose in August, beating July's growth rate and outshining sales at retailers overall, according to a survey released Friday by MasterCard and Wells Fargo & Co. More »Report: Small retailer spending rises in August
WANING OPTIMISM: A survey taken in July by the National Small Business Association found that 60 percent of business owners are confident about the future, down from 75 percent in December. More »News Summary: Small biz owners less optimistic
Small business owners' concerns about government policies that affect their businesses have intensified after the deep recession and a recovery that doesn't feel much better. More »Small business leaders talk about election issues
NAME: Karen Kerrigan More »A short bio of small biz advocate Karen Kerrigan
NAME: Raymond Keating More »Biographical snapshot of economist Raymond Keating
Expedia is starting a rewards program for small business travelers who carry Chase credit cards. More »Expedia unveils new reward plan for small business
Small business owners are losing confidence as they see the economy weaken, according to a survey released Wednesday that is at odds with another just-released look at owners' sentiments. More »Survey: Small business owners losing confidence
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