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Global Economic Disparities

Outside of Asia, Africa, and Germany, the majority of people are uncertain about the economy and think things are getting Continue reading →

US GDP At 2.3%

US GDP is at 2.3%, lower than expected, but growth. People are buying more. The crash in the oil rigging Continue reading →

Working More Hours

Wages are rising, slowly. There are two components, though. The total is hourly wages times the number of hours worked. Continue reading →

Electric Driverless Taxis

Electric cars can be better than fossil fuel cars. Driverless cars are probably safer than ones driven by humans. Shared Continue reading →

Savings Work Against Investors

It just makes sense. Save for your retirement. The easiest way for many is to buy into index funds. They Continue reading →

Young Adults Driving Less

The car companies have looked forward to the economic recovery and the resurgence of auto sales. Eventually, old cars are Continue reading →

Beer Is Rare In Venezuela

Mentioning a beer scarcity in Venezuela may seem trivial, but in crises, the trivial can become key. (Remember the Boston Continue reading →

Uneven US Economic Recovery

The US economy is recovering and it isn’t. There are many conflicting stories because the economy is not one thing, Continue reading →

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