Sarah Palin Joins Fox News, Obama to Create Fees for Banks: News

Sarah Palin to become Fox News contributor
The New York Times says the Fox News Network has confirmed that former Alaska governor Sarah Palin will become a regular contributor to the network in a multi-year deal. [USA Today]

Fed unlikely to be swayed by jobs data
U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy is unlikely to be pushed off course by December's surprising job losses, a senior Fed official said on Monday. [Yahoo Finance]

Obama Plan To Help 1.5 Million Struggling Homeowners Yet To Launch
An Obama administration plan announced in April to help up to half of all struggling homeowners modify their second mortgages has yet to officially launch, the Treasury Department acknowledged Friday. [The Huffington Post]

New Money for the New Decade
10 years have come and gone. Whether you've done enough to comfortably propel yourself into this whole new decade or not, following are a few ideas for small changes that could help grow your small change into big savings for the next 10 to come. [A Woman's Worth]

Obama budget likely to include fee on banks to help recoup cost of bailout
Top administration officials tell Morning Money that President Obama's budget, to be unveiled next month, is likely to include a fee on banks designed to recoup some of the cost taxpayers incurred in the bailout, which specified that the U.S. government should be made whole. [Politico]

How To Walk Away From Your Mortgage And Save Thousands Of Dollars Per Month
Should you walk away from your mortgage? That's a question millions of Americans should be asking if the home they bought during the housing bubble is now worth far less. [The Business Insider]

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