It's the Economy

It's the Economy PART 1

Women Help Explain Sub-Prime Mortgage Jitters

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Rising fears of sub-prime mortgage defaults spooked the financial markets last week.

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It's the Economy

Wednesday, July 15, 2009



(WOMENSENEWS)--With the ailing economy on everyone's mind, we offer a look at the special burdens the deep recession is placing on women's shoulders and what economists and policy experts are recommending in the way of relief.

 

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IT'S THE ECONOMY SERIES

Series Overview

It's the Economy

Part: 1

Women Help Explain Sub-Prime Mortgage Jitters

Part: 2

Economic Rescue Plan Called MIA for Women

Part: 3

Retirement Watchdogs Growl as Wall Street Rocks

Part: 4

Economists Fear Bailout Could Tighten Squeeze on Women

Part: 5

Obama's Budget Could Do More for Single Moms

Part: 6

Women's Credit Profiling Called Costly, Ignored

Part: 7

Philadelphia Shows the Way to Slow Foreclosures

Part: 8

Female Workers Can Jolt Economy; Look at Japan

Part: 9

Senate Bill Could Help Women Keep Homes

Part: 10

Job Losses Closing Door to Female Homeownership

Part: 11

Harsh Economy Highlights Cost of Domestic Abuse

Part: 12

Financial Abuse Rises as Major Hurdle to Safety

Part: 13

Jobless Benefits Will Now Reach More Women