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Taxing Richest Of the Richest Of The Richest

The majority of tax income in the US comes from the rich. They are not, however, being overtaxed. In societies Continue reading →

Building Housing For The Rich Not The Poor

The Great Recession changed housing. Millions in the US have decided to rent instead of buy. Corporations bought many of Continue reading →

The US Is Richer But Americans Are Poorer

Two truths in a paradox. Media reports that the US economy is recovering. Opposition media reports that people are struggling. Continue reading →

Inequality Creates Miscommunications

The gap between rich and poor is widening, and not just financially. The poor, by necessity, spend almost everything on Continue reading →

Retail Unlucky Reliance On The Middle

The rich have the greatest discretionary wealth, and spend the most per person. But, they also can’t spend it all, Continue reading →

Consumer Sentiment Is Up And Down

Consumer sentiment is up and down depending on who you ask. The more a person makes, the higher their sentiment. Continue reading →

Data Shows US Helps The Rich

The Great (Uncertain) Recovery from the Great (Very Real) Recession has been debated. Unemployment is down. GDP is up. The Continue reading →

Median Incomes Are Down For Most

Are we exiting the Great Recession or not? Yes. GDP may be back up. Unemployment is down. Wages are slightly Continue reading →

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