With unemployment at its highest rate in a generation, Washington's policymakers are zooming in this week on a thorny part of the problem: Starved for credit and sales, small companies aren't hiring.
Why Main Street isn't hiringCourtesy Economic news - CNNMoney.com Wed, 12/02/2009 - 16:01
With unemployment at its highest rate in a generation, Washington's policymakers are zooming in this week on a thorny part of the problem: Starved for credit and sales, small companies aren't hiring. Tags:
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