Pandemic Worsens Global Debt
Check back to a post from February 2020 about the Global Debt Wave. The worry was and is that global Continue reading
Check back to a post from February 2020 about the Global Debt Wave. The worry was and is that global Continue reading
Hints of the new normal are arriving, and some of them are backed by data. #WorkFromHome, #ShopFromHome, #LearnFromHome all mean Continue reading
We did it again, and it is no surprise. We’ve used up a years-worth of the planet’s regenerative resources in Continue reading
Since data collection began, over half a million people (534,000) have died from Covid-19. The US ’employment-population’ ratio dropped to Continue reading
Two of Covid’s main effects on the US: ~150,000 dead, so far; second quarter annualized GDP down 32.9%. That’s the Continue reading
Population has been booming. In 1900, world population was about 1.65 billion. Now, it is about 7.8 billion. That’s a Continue reading
The traditional unemployment numbers come with so many asterisks that we’re accustomed to ignore them. While the official US unemployment Continue reading
Sadly, titling this post with only July 2020 could miss the fact that thousands are dying every day from Covid19. Continue reading