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"We took our lumps early," says Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics in Pepper Pike, Ohio.
Close to Home: Youngstown, Ohio, full of housing bargains 2010
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"Prices didn't go up as much," says Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics.
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"Consumers could have endured these higher gasoline prices by cutting back on discretionary purchases, but they did not," said Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics.
Consumer Spending Keeps Rising Jeff Bater 2011
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Years ago, it was a steel-producing area; now, it's a shade of its former glory, Mayland says.
Close to Home: Youngstown, Ohio, full of housing bargains 2010
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On Mayland case actually involved five people in the birth of one child, a barren couple looking to have a baby, a sperm donor, an egg donor and a gestational mother.
The Law of Parenting Matt Johnston 2007
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"The Fed has to be pleased with the results," said Mayland.
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"The Fed has to be pleased with the results," said Mayland.
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Exports also grew, by 6.5%, but, said Mayland, the net result of the foreign trade transactions was to reduce GDP growth by 0.6 a percentage point.
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"The Fed has to be pleased with the results," said Mayland.
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Exports also grew, by 6.5%, but, said Mayland, the net result of the foreign trade transactions was to reduce GDP growth by 0.6 a percentage point.
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