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
The poor are undercapitalized. So, rather than devising programs that apply systemic solutions to a demographic or regional population, maybe Continue reading
While America can cheer a roughly 5% unemployment rate, American youth have a higher unemployment rate (roughly 12%). Europe (excluding Continue reading
Tax havens exist because some people with wealth don’t want to pay taxes on it. Not surprising. The money stored Continue reading
For decades, economists have concentrated on developing countries. Growth has been the proposed panacea. Now that we are regularly using Continue reading
Income inequality is increasing, and so are the studies about it. Income is a reflection of society’s systems. Since about Continue reading
In the discussion between minimum wage and living wage it is helpful to see the regional variations. Fortunately, someone put Continue reading
China’s stock market continues to fall, but has only recently returned to levels from last year. The cause of concern Continue reading
America has been known for its entrepreneurs. Policies encourage business creation, at least relative to other nations. Culturally, taking risks Continue reading