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Scientific Analysis Predicts Collapse

The following conclusion may not surprise you, but the way they reached it may. “SOCIETY could collapse at some point Continue reading →

CEO Earns Employee Salary In A Day

Wealth inequality has reached the point that before the first work day was done in 2017 CEOs have already earned Continue reading →

Data That Matters December 2016

US Jobs were up by 178,000. Unemployment was down to 4.6%. The US has seen a 1,284% increase in oil Continue reading →

Inequality Resilient

The trends in wealth and income inequality in the US continue despite improved unemployment and a rising GDP. Since 1980, Continue reading →

US Health Paradoxes

If the news about health in America sounds contradictory, that’s because the news is mixed and some of the effects Continue reading →

Younger Generations Poorer

The idea of every generation doing better than the previous generations has gone away, at least for a while. In Continue reading →

Income Inequality Is Unhealthy

Income inequality is being uncovered in health care and life expectancy data. “I believe income inequality rivals smoking and obesity Continue reading →

US GDP Held Back By Housing

The US may be past the most recent era of foreclosures, but housing now has two other affordability issues: high Continue reading →

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