Little change expected in Federal Reserve policy

Economists say the Federal Reserve’s policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee will maintain asset buying at $85 billion a month and retain the commitment to hold interest rates near zero percent until the unemployment rate falls …

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Dice unveils social media tool for recruiters

New York-based technology jobs website Dice Holdings Inc., which bases its operations in Urbandale, has rolled out a new tool called Open Web, Crain’s New York Business reported.

Open Web compiles information from millions of …

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GDP unexpectedly falls at the end of 2012

The economy shrank unexpectedly in the fourth quarter, hurt by the biggest drop in defense spending in four decades, Bloomberg reported.

Gross domestic product, the volume of all goods and services produced, dropped at a …

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Iowa Index: Small business jobs down in January

Iowa small business employment decreased by 0.08 percent in January, according to the Intuit Payroll Small Business Index.

The index, which draws data from about 171,000 small business customers nationwide of Intuit Online Payroll and …

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Financial burdens rise for middle-aged Americans

Financial burdens and responsibilities for middle-aged Americans are increasing because of their aging parents and grown children who are struggling to achieve financial independence, Pew Research Center reported.

Almost half, 47 percent, of adults in …

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Unemployment continues to drop in cities

Fewer workers in most of America’s larger cities were unemployed last month compared with a year earlier, according to a report issued Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Labor.

All of the Iowa cities surveyed …

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Canstruction event back in March

The American Institute of Architects’ Iowa chapter will hold its Canstruction event from March 2 to 9 at the Science Center of Iowa.

The competition, in its 17th year, is designed to put a visual …

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State entrepreneurs plan to increase workers

The majority of Iowa entrepreneurs plan to hire more workers in the next six months, according to a survey by The Entrepreneurs’ Organization.

Survey results show that 73 percent of the state’s entrepreneurs expect to …

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