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Some interesting news for Rock Falls Iowa residents...



After sales, will shoppers pay full price again? (AP)

Shoppers on New York's Madison Ave. pass a DKNY clothing store promoting a sale  of up to 90 per cent off, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Fears about the effects of rampant discounting on shoppers' psyche and its impact on stores' profit are running high as many retailers are expected to announce same-store sales declines of more than 10 percent for December on Thursday, marking the  third consecutive monthly decrease, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Shoppers are getting used to those 75 percent off sale signs, and that's bad news for merchants who worry they will also have to quickly slash prices on spring goods to attract customers.


 
Profit warnings, poor job outlook weigh on stocks (AP)

In this April 7, 2007 file photo, large rolls of aluminum are cooled before they get cut to order size at the Alcoa Warrick Operations in Newburgh, Ind. Wall Street headed for a lower open Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, sobered by aluminum producer Alcoa Inc.'s decision to slash jobs and production to navigate through the global downturn.(AP Photo/ Daniel R. Patmore, File)AP - Bleak outlooks from Intel, Alcoa and Time Warner and unnerving signs about unemployment have sent stocks sharply lower.


 
CBO projects $1.2 trillion deficit for 2009 (AP)

Bundles of one dollar bills at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC. The provisional US budget deficit in 2008/2009 will balloon to a record 1.2 trillion dollars, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday.(AFP/File/Shawn Thew)AP - The federal budget deficit will nearly triple to an unprecedented $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures.


 

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