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Giving The Poor Money

The poor are undercapitalized. So, rather than devising programs that apply systemic solutions to a demographic or regional population, maybe Continue reading →

European Unemployment

While America can cheer a roughly 5% unemployment rate, American youth have a higher unemployment rate (roughly 12%). Europe (excluding Continue reading →

Tax Haven Wealth

Tax havens exist because some people with wealth don’t want to pay taxes on it. Not surprising. The money stored Continue reading →

De-Developing Countries

For decades, economists have concentrated on developing countries. Growth has been the proposed panacea. Now that we are regularly using Continue reading →

Income Inequality Increase Continues

Income inequality is increasing, and so are the studies about it. Income is a reflection of society’s systems. Since about Continue reading →

US Living Wage Map

In the discussion between minimum wage and living wage it is helpful to see the regional variations. Fortunately, someone put Continue reading →

China Growth Slows And Slumps

China’s stock market continues to fall, but has only recently returned to levels from last year. The cause of concern Continue reading →

American Entrepreneurial Inequality

America has been known for its entrepreneurs. Policies encourage business creation, at least relative to other nations. Culturally, taking risks Continue reading →

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