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Complex Jobs Report

The US unemployment rate hit 6.1% in July, which is much lower than the last few years. Unfortunately, the job Continue reading →

Billionaires Against Inequality

Billionaires are beginning to see the threat of wealth and income inequality. Whether through compassion for those they think are Continue reading →

Eleven Billion People

Simply said, the more people, the more problems. While more people also means more innovators, without sufficient innovations, there will Continue reading →

US Fed Rates And Inflation

The US Fed hasn’t raised interest rates since 2006. The Great Recession convinced them to leave it alone or drop Continue reading →

A Virtuous Cycle For Solar

As the price of solar drops, the demand rises, which is being met by increases in the supply of systems Continue reading →

Greek Banks Tumble

Now that trading has renewed in Greece, the impacts of the new deal can be reflected in the markets. Greek Continue reading →

Exoskeletons Replace Wheelchairs

Exoskeletons are not science fiction. People wearing robot arms and legs are common in sci-fi movies, but they are now Continue reading →

Consciousness Is Secondary

Recent research is revealing the way the mind works. It is comforting to picture ourselves as conscious creatures in control Continue reading →

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