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
The majority of tax income in the US comes from the rich. They are not, however, being overtaxed. In societies Continue reading
The Great Recession changed housing. Millions in the US have decided to rent instead of buy. Corporations bought many of Continue reading
Two truths in a paradox. Media reports that the US economy is recovering. Opposition media reports that people are struggling. Continue reading
The gap between rich and poor is widening, and not just financially. The poor, by necessity, spend almost everything on Continue reading
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 depending on who you ask. The more a person makes, the higher their sentiment. Continue reading
The Great (Uncertain) Recovery from the Great (Very Real) Recession has been debated. Unemployment is down. GDP is up. The Continue reading
Are we exiting the Great Recession or not? Yes. GDP may be back up. Unemployment is down. Wages are slightly Continue reading