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    The National Federation of Independent Business reported Tuesday morning that its index of small business optimism jumped 2 points to 98.1 in November, reaching its highest level since February 2007. (iStock Photo)
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    Small business optimism soars in November

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    The U.S. has added more jobs in 2014 than in any year since the dotcom bubble year of 1999.(iStock Photo)
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    US creates more jobs in 2014 than any year since 1999

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    Gross domestic product growth for the quarter was 3.9 percent. (iStock Photo)
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    Third-quarter growth revised up to 3.9 percent

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    Just two unemployed workers for every job opening in September
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    Consumer confidence soared in October to the highest level since before the recession began, the Conference Board reported Tuesday. (iStock Photo)
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    Consumer confidence soars to pre-recession level

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    In addition to a deep recession, soaring unemployment, a stock market crash, and collapsing housing prices, banks must prepare to withstand oil prices at $110 a barrel, federal regulators said Thursday. (iStock)
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    President Obama is having a hard time convincing many Americans that the economy is improving. (Getty images/Andrew Harrer-Pool)
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    FILE - In this May 6, 2010 file photo, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The 2008 government bailout of American International Group Inc. was specifically designed to punish the insurance giant, former Paulson said in U.S. court Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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