| The New York Times 2004 Eduardo Porter |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An Oil Shock That Could Be an Economic Stimulus in Disguise.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| Consumers Give Signs of a Free-Spending Holiday Season.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| COST OF BENEFITS CITED AS FACTOR IN SLUMP IN JOBS.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| Debt-Heavy Economy May Be Too Jittery About Rates.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| Indian Web Sales Of Taxless Tobacco Face New Pressure.(National Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| In Swing States, Growth of Jobs Has Faltered.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| NUMBER OF JOBS ROSE LAST MONTH AT SLUGGISH PACE.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| OCTOBER HIRING SET STRONG PACE OF 337,000 JOBS.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| Producer Price Surge Fuels Inflation Fears.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| When It Comes to Presidential Politics, the Fed Walks a Tightrope.(Business/Financial Desk) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
| Whoops! It's 1985 All Over Again.(SundayBusiness) | News, opinion and commentary | Eduardo Porter |
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