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College Creates A Divide

Since the Great Recession (the Second Great Depression), there has been yet another bifurcation in America. Some feel they haven’t Continue reading →

Data That Matters June 2016

Between April 2015 and April 2016, US beekeepers reported losing 44% of their colonies. Instead of creating 158,000 jobs in Continue reading →

Federal Reinvestment Falls

Governments invest in themselves through research and development, education, training, and basic infrastructure. The US; “In 2014, federal investment turned Continue reading →

Popular Posts 2015

SETI Finds – Something – where we hoped we’d found intelligence. The $70K Salary – where a business owner proved raising wages Continue reading →

Frugality Is In Fashion

Frugality is shifting middle class spending. “The recession wasn’t just a wake up call for politicians and bankers. For the Continue reading →

Private Sector Climate Saviors

Among those most worried about climate change, government action has been far too slow – and may already be too Continue reading →

Who Americans Trust

In general, Americans are beginning to trust institutions again. Since The Great Recession, trust is building in many non-governmental institutions. Continue reading →

Low US Labor Participation

“Unemployment held steady at 5.1%, but only 59.2% of Americans have a job.” – Quartz Despite job growth and a Continue reading →

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