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    • five dollar footlong

      The Secret Origins Of Subway's $5 Footlong Revealed

      "Five dollar...five dollar footlooooonggg!" Who comes up with this stuff? More »
    • severance pay

      Golden Parachute Or Gilded Noose?

      WSJ takes a look at the "severance class" - unemployed formerly high-ranking folks burning through their chunky termination pay package to maintain the outward apperance of their pre-pink slip lifestlye. More »

      9:24 AM on Tue Nov 10 2009
      By Ben Popken
      5,714 views, 110 comments

    • incorrect procedure

      Man Attempts To Rob Taco Bell, Then Asks For A Job Application

      Well this guy is doing it wrong: We've been alerted to a report from Haverstraw, NY where police say a man entered a Taco Bell, waved a gun around, demanded money — then asked for a job application. More »

      10:25 AM on Tue Nov 3 2009
      By Meg Marco
      11,898 views, 66 comments

    • goldman sachs

      Goldman Secretly Bet On Housing Crash

      A 5-month investigation by McClatchy Newspapers has found that Goldman secretly bet on the housing crash, went out and pimped the dickens out of assets it knew were junk, and may have broken securities laws in doing so. McClatchy found that Goldman... More »

      11:46 AM on Mon Nov 2 2009
      By Ben Popken
      10,184 views, 70 comments

      Most discussed Esquire99: This "investigation" was done by a newspaper, not any sort of governmental agency. more »

    • spooky lending

      Giant Lender CIT Goes Bankrupt And 9 Banks Go Under

      Ghosts were not only cruising sidewalks looking for candy this weekend, they had also infested some banking balance sheets. More »

      10:09 AM on Mon Nov 2 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,960 views, 24 comments

    • hot infographics

      What Recovery? 937,840 Foreclosures Q3

      What recovery? There were 937,840 foreclosures in Q3 in the US, according to RealtyTrac, the highest quarterly level since they starting issuing reports in 2005. Let's take a closer look via giant sexy graphic visualization, inside. More »

      12:44 PM on Tue Oct 27 2009
      By Ben Popken
      13,672 views, 85 comments

    • economy

      Gas Prices Have Jumped $0.20 In The Past Two Weeks

      Gas prices have spiked in the last two weeks, reaching levels last seen during the peak of the summer driving season, says the AP. The increase in gas prices has retailers worried that consumers who are putting more money in their gas tanks will buy fewer gifts during the upcoming holiday season. More »

      1:56 PM on Mon Oct 26 2009
      By Meg Marco
      4,551 views, 60 comments

      Most discussed MostlyHarmless: They arent hurting me YET, but then I also do not drive a lot. But they will start hurting when more »

    • videos

      Consumerist At The White House, Part III: Regulating Credit Bureaus

      Here's a question a lot of you asked: How will the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency deal with credit-report agencies like Equifax and TransUnion. Jump in for the answer from Diana Farrell, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council. More »

      4:13 PM on Wed Oct 21 2009
      By Marc Perton
      2,180 views, 14 comments

    • videos

      Consumerist Takes Your Financial Reform Questions To The White House, Part II

      Last week, we brought your financial reform questions to Diana Farrell, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council. In this segment, we ask how the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency will work, and how consumers will be able to get their complaints addressed. More »

      10:03 AM on Sun Oct 18 2009
      By Marc Perton
      2,311 views, 17 comments

      Most discussed MooseOfReason: She said it would have "rule-writing authority". Would Congress approve of those rules, or would they automatically be on more »

    • schadenfreude

      Bank Of America Posts $1 Billion Loss In Third Quarter

      Do you hate Bank of America? Well take today's earnings report and wallow around in it like Ann-Margret in beans, becuse the bank has posted a loss of $1 billion before dividends to preferred shareholders—"When those dividend payments are included, the loss was $2.24 billion," reports the New York Times. More »

      11:29 AM on Fri Oct 16 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,872 views, 45 comments

      Most discussed Esquire99: I think it's pretty disturbing that Obama's new pay czar forced Lewis to take NO salary this year, because his more »

    • videos

      Consumerist Takes Your Financial Reform Questions To The White House

      You had questions, we got answers. On Tuesday, we went to Washington and interviewed Diana Farrell, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, about the Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Here's a piece of the video of our interview, where Farrell answers your questions about payday lending and protections for underserved consumers. More »

      10:44 AM on Thu Oct 15 2009
      By Marc Perton
      2,624 views, 18 comments

      Most discussed Trai_Dep: Oh. My. God. Has Ben experienced a traumatic hair loss? Why? more »

    • please look at my resume, barbara

      Unemployment Visualized As A Zombie Outbreak

      At some point, we're going to have to stop referring to every red-hued outbreak map as being zombie-like, but this is not that point. It's nearly Halloween, the #2 movie in the nation is Zombieland, and yesterday the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis warned that unemployment may exceed 10% before the end of the year. This is the appropriate way to view unemployment today. More »

      11:42 AM on Mon Oct 12 2009
      By Chris Walters
      10,280 views, 76 comments

      Most discussed GitEmSteveDave_IsSlacking: So is the advice you're giving us to kill unemployed people before they bite & infect us? While that may seem more »

    • unemployment

      13 More Weeks Of Unemployment Benefits For Some Americans

      On Tuesday, the House voted to extend unemployment benefits for Americans who live in states where the unemployment rate is greater than 8.5 percent. 400,000 people were set to run out of benefits at the end of September, and will now continue to receive them until the end of the year if the bill passes. More »

      4:42 PM on Thu Sep 24 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      5,133 views, 61 comments

      Most discussed IR1: Great now my brother will have less of an incentive to get off his butt and go get a job. more »

    • fico

      Old Debts Under $100 Don't Matter Under FICO '08

      An update to how the new FICO '08 scoring system got revamped this year: More »
    • interest rates

      Fed Keeps Interest Rates At .25%

      Interest rates will stay at at a low low .25%, the Fed announced today. For you this means... More »

      12:00 PM on Thu Sep 24 2009
      By Ben Popken
      7,880 views, 83 comments

    • grocery shrink ray

      Food Makers Not Passing On Savings From Falling Commodities Prices

      The prices of commodities has dropped from their peaks of last year, yet food makers are not reducing consumer prices, reports Marketplace. Now this is rather funny, and familiar. More »

      11:00 AM on Wed Sep 23 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,640 views, 58 comments

    • rescission

      Insurer To 17-Year-Old: Your Parents Lied On Application, Good Luck Paying Your Bills

      The Chicago Tribune says that when 17-year-old Brianna Rice was diagnosed with celiac disease in February — she had insurance. Her insurance company, however, has rescinded that coverage because her parents allegdly lied on her application — by neglecting to mention her troubling medical history of dizziness, elevated cholesterol levels, ongoing fatigue and a persistent cough. More »

      6:22 PM on Mon Sep 21 2009
      By Meg Marco
      22,058 views, 261 comments

      Most discussed crymson777: Despicable. When are we going to stop this kind of crap from happening? Even with insurance, my cancer treatments still more »

    • underlying indicators

      Underwear Index Shows Economy Not Bulging Just Yet

      Forget GDP growth, the unemployment rate and even the Big Mac Index. If you want to know how the economy is really doing, and you're male, just open your fly. (Note: We don't recommend doing this at work.) According to the Men's Underwear Index, if your underwear is relatively new, the recovery is on the way. If not, well, we really don't want to know about it. More »

      12:32 PM on Mon Sep 21 2009
      By Marc Perton
      4,542 views, 48 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: People still wear tighty whities??? I'm shocked! The boys need room to breathe more »

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