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Fewer See Hard Work Tied To Success

As recently as 2009, nearly 4 in 10 Americans felt that it was common for someone to start poor, work Continue reading →

US Taxpayers Subsidize Cheap Rich Companies

The amount Walmart spent on stock buybacks roughly equals the amount the US government had to spend on welfare for Continue reading →

Consumer Sentiment Is Up And Down

Consumer sentiment is up and down depending on who you ask. The more a person makes, the higher their sentiment. Continue reading →

Data Shows US Helps The Rich

The Great (Uncertain) Recovery from the Great (Very Real) Recession has been debated. Unemployment is down. GDP is up. The Continue reading →

Big Oil’s Mistaken Business Model

Big Oil (and is there little oil) has a business model built on assumptions. That’s true of every business model. Continue reading →

Global Job Growth Slows

Job growth is positive, at least in part of the world. In general, jobs are growing, but that is slowing. Continue reading →

Oil Mistakes In Corporate Accounting

Oil prices continually change. Accountants need numbers that don’t vary, at least long enough to see if everything adds up Continue reading →

Number Of Unemployed US Workers Ties Record

Unemployment is down. Yay! But, the number of unemployed is at a record high. Huh? The US unemployment numbers only Continue reading →

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