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Puerto Rico Is Poor

Sad to say, but Puerto Rico is in a debt crisis. Tax credits made the island attractive, and allowed increased Continue reading →

Argentina Fights Federal Debt

Argentina has found itself the target of predatory lenders. The concern was that a sovereign nation would find itself at Continue reading →

Unsustainable Federal Debt

Ten years ago the US federal debt was considered something to worry about. The Great Recession hit, and the expedient Continue reading →

Student Loan Loophole May Forgive Debt

You get what you pay for. But, if you paid for it, and didn’t get it, it makes sense to Continue reading →

Student Debt Limits Growth

Student loans are necessary for many college students. They are a bet balanced against making enough money after graduation. Evidently, Continue reading →

Student Debt Keeps Kids Home

College graduates are more likely to live at home. The trend is not a consequence of a slacker culture. It Continue reading →

Greece The EU And The World

Greece caused a crisis within the European Union a few years ago. Bailouts, restructured debt, and austerity haven’t solved the Continue reading →

Debt Rules The World

Total world debt is triple total world gross domestic product. The world owes someone $200,000,000,000, two hundred Trillion dollars. If Continue reading →

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