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Croatian Government Forgives Debts

Poor people can cost a government money and can’t contribute as much to the country’s economy. One solution is to Continue reading →

Solar Becomes Cheaper Than Grid Power

The trend has been written about extensively, but general trends aren’t as important as individual actions. In 42 of America’s Continue reading →

The New American Dream

The data has been collected. The Center for a New American Dream conducted a poll about what Americans think about their Continue reading →

Swiss Franc Creates Mortgage Crisis

The Swiss Bank untied the Swiss Franc from the Euro. The Swiss aren’t part of the EU, but much of Continue reading →

College Degrees Pay – Sometimes

Statistically, getting a college degree increases a person’s lifetime income. As college costs rise and wages stagnate, the increased income Continue reading →

Income If Inequality Stalled In 1973

If today’s income inequality was scaled back to income inequality from 1973, Nixon’s era, the 1% would be making about Continue reading →

Poverty Is Too Expensive

“It takes money to make money”, is a very positive outlook – assuming you have more than enough money. The Continue reading →

Shifting Investing Attitudes

Investing isn’t just about the money anymore, and yet that may be the best way to make the most. Socially Continue reading →

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