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Gail MarksJarvis

Gail MarksJarvis is a business columnist for the Chicago Tribune.  Show more »
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    May 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Rising U.S. consumer optimism runs up against analysts' anxiety about Europe

    American consumers are feeling more carefree than they've been since just before the Great Recession. That attitude arrives just as analysts worldwide are fretting about the prospect of a new global recession.
    American consumers are feeling more carefree than they've been since just before the Great Recession. That attitude arrives just as analysts worldwide are fretting about the prospect of a new global recession. European leaders are talking about...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Economy, Business and Finance, Europe, Petroleum Industry, Market and Exchange

  2. May 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Fear and speculation amid Europe's woes and Facebook IPO

    Is that all there is?
    Is that all there is? After weeks of anticipation and talk of Facebook instantly running up to $50 a share amid frenzied buying, the stock instead made a little effort to climb after becoming a publicly traded company Friday, and then hovered close to...

    Tags: Social Media, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Stock Market

  4. May 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Cost of MBA teaches tough financial lesson

    Joe Mihalic wasn't thinking at all about how he was going to pay off student loans — which would end up totaling $101,000 — when he was accepted to Harvard Business School.
    Joe Mihalic wasn't thinking at all about how he was going to pay off student loans — which would end up totaling $101,000 — when he was accepted to Harvard Business School. "I assumed all would take care of itself; that I would go to Harvard,...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Bars and Clubs, Loans, Awards and Prizes

  6. Apr 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Corporate earnings keep investors happy

    Encouraged by earnings reports, investors have shrugged off European debt worries and lackluster U.S. growth and are positioned to possibly make April the fifth-straight month of gains in the Standard & Poor's 500 index.
    Encouraged by earnings reports, investors have shrugged off European debt worries and lackluster U.S. growth and are positioned to possibly make April the fifth-straight month of gains in the Standard & Poor's 500 index. At the market's close Friday, the...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Economy, Business and Finance, Earnings, Consumer Confidence, Europe

  8. Mar 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Many workers eyeing retirement with dread

    A ruthless job market, suffocating household debt and a shocking decline in the stock market have left millions of Americans feeling fragile and with little confidence they will ever have the money to retire.
    A ruthless job market, suffocating household debt and a shocking decline in the stock market have left millions of Americans feeling fragile and with little confidence they will ever have the money to retire. Retirement confidence is at a historic low:...

    Tags: Labor Markets, Pension and Welfare, Stock Market, Employment, Politics

  10. Mar 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Europe remains a hurdle in economic recovery

    The U.S. jobs picture is improving, Americans are feeling more optimistic about the future, and Greece took a long-awaited step last week to escape from debt doom.
    The U.S. jobs picture is improving, Americans are feeling more optimistic about the future, and Greece took a long-awaited step last week to escape from debt doom. But from Europe, there still is only guarded optimism. "Just as we were starting a...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Consumer Confidence, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Europe, Finance

  12. Mar 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Joblessness, underemployment could undermine U.S. economy for years to come

    If all you did was watch the stock market go up and the unemployment rate go down, you might think it's just a matter of time before the economy finishes the healing process and good times return. But you'd be wrong. Although there's a little more...

    Tags: Social Security, Labor Markets, Health, Medicare, Boston College

  14. Mar 31, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Stocks register best 1st-quarter gain in 14 years

    If you were brave enough to invest money in the stock market early this year, you have been sweetly rewarded.
    If you were brave enough to invest money in the stock market early this year, you have been sweetly rewarded. The market on Friday completed the best first quarter of a year in 14 years, with the Dow Jones industrial average climbing 8 percent and the...

    Tags: George Bush, Labor Markets, Financial Markets, Mutual Funds, Economy, Business and Finance

  16. Mar 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. A step-by-step guide to setting up an IRA

    Do you feel like an IRA dummy? If so, you have company. About a third of Americans have an IRA, and confusion, rather than money, is often what stands in the way of getting started. That's a shame because IRAs and Roth IRAs are among the easiest ways...

    Tags: Social Security, Mutual Funds, Charles Schwab, T. Rowe Price, Politics

  18. Apr 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Jobs, Fed and Europe throw a scare into the market

    Back in the dumps again.
    Back in the dumps again. After a 12 percent rally in the stock market this year and the thrill of watching unemployment subside while Europe seemingly skirted a financial crisis, old worries re-emerged last week. And they left investors wondering again...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Consumer Confidence, Europe, Stock Market, Career and Workplace

  20. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. April 11: TribU: Lessons for Life: Embracing Forgiveness

    TribU emcee Jenniffer Weigel, life coach Sheree Franklin and author/radio host John St. Augustine will conduct a seminar on the benefits of letting go of anger and finding compassion for those who have harmed us in the past. Walk away with a lighter emotional load and tools to practice forgiveness in everyday life. 6 p.m. April 11, Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Ave., $30, <a href=&quot;http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2570532532">http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2570532532</a>.
    TribU emcee Jenniffer Weigel, life coach Sheree Franklin and author/radio host John St. Augustine will conduct a seminar on the benefits of letting go of anger and finding compassion for those who have harmed us in the past. Walk away with a lighter...

    Tags: Human Interest, Tribune Tower

  22. Jan 15, 2012 |Resource Link| Chicago Tribune
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