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US Jobs And Unemployment

The unemployment rate is generally trending down. That sounds good, and is. The percentage of the US population that is Continue reading →

Income Inequality Rises To 1929 Levels

Income inequality in the US is great enough that 1% of the population makes ~18% of the total US income. Continue reading →

Turkey Is Falling

Turkey has troubles: economic, political, and physical. Any one is bad enough, but all three simultaneously exacerbate each other. As Continue reading →

Can Robots Own Robots

The introduction of robots has shifted jobs, and there’s reason to believe that it has shifted profits contributing to income Continue reading →

Boomerang Families

It isn’t just the kids with no jobs moving back in with the parents. One measure of the financial health Continue reading →

American Income Inequality Widens

The debates about income and wealth distribution continue without demonstrable progress towards change, which means the inequality gaps continues to Continue reading →

Income Inequality Impressions

Income inequality continues to grow in America. Yet, many people who are in the stagnant income demographic feel they are in Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2015

The price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Facebook gets one billion visits in one day, a Continue reading →

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