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Data That Matters June 2021

With a market cap of $680B, Bitcoin was accepted as a legal currency by a government, El Salvador. Several large Continue reading →

Data That Matters January 2017

The maker of iPhones has already replaced 60,000 workers with robots and may replace up to 360,000 by 2020. A Continue reading →

Doubting Chinese Economy

China’s economy has been growing incredibly. While the rest of the world is experiencing GDP growth of about 2% to Continue reading →

Chinese Robots Displace Workers

The company known for making iPhones, Foxconn, is implementing plans to replace at least 30% of its factory workers by Continue reading →

Reputation Economy Advances

The Reputation Economy is coming. Reputation has been important in societies, but has largely been a general, unofficial, subjective measure Continue reading →

Data That Matters October 2016

There is a life expectancy gap between the richest 1% and the poorest 15 of >14 years for men and > Continue reading →

Data That Matters September 2016

The US economy added 151,000 jobs in August, 2016. Government debt as a percentage of GDP now exceeds 100%. Cities Continue reading →

Possible Chinese Bubble Bursting

China has seen credit grow as the country has grown. Some think the credit growth is unsustainable. By one measure, Continue reading →

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