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In Japan, even robots are starting to feel the effects of the recession. (New York Times)
Is the recession bad for your health? A recent study from Yale University found that job losses can make the fat fatter and the drinkers drunkards. (Wall Street Journal)
U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner says that the American and world economies will be out of the recession in a matter of months. (Telegraph)
Mort Zuckerman: The economy is even worse than you think. (Wall Street Journal)
Eliot Spitzer gives his prescription for how to save reeling state governments. (Slate)
The Obama Administration is mulling new ways to delay foreclosure for jobless homeowners who are unable to keep up with monthly payments. (Reuters)
Recessions, like bullies, always pick on the weak, but few victims feel more beaten down these days than the millions of Americans with family businesses. (New York Times)
Scam Alert: How to watch out for job offers that are too good to be true. (CNN/Money)
From Indiana rental units to a Colorado energy company and workers’ paychecks everywhere, the stimulus is just beginning to make itself felt. (USA Today)
With Americans saving more, spending less and trimming debt, a poll says they are becoming less stressed about their economic futures. (Associated Press)

