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US Median Wage Less Than US Median New Car

The median price for a new car was $32,086. – Kelly Blue Book The US median wage (2013) was $28,031.02. – Continue reading →

Bitcoin Succeeds If It Stays Small

If Bitcoin stays small enough, it is considered a nuisance or a curiosity. If a non-governmental currency grows to the Continue reading →

2013 Wealth Equals The Mid-60s

In 50 years, middle class wealth has come back down. The median net worth of the American middle class in Continue reading →

Investing For Good Causes Is Good Investing

Decades ago, socially responsible investing was assumed to be morally superior but financially inferior to conventional investing. Technologies and markets Continue reading →

Did The China Bubble Pop

China’s stock markets have risen far more than GDP. It shows many of the signs of an investing bubble: price Continue reading →

Baby Bust Instead Of Boom

Forget the financial measurements of people’s expectations and attitudes. The Great Recession, and possibly the state of the world, convinced Continue reading →

No Money To Save

Spend less than you make and invest the rest. Great advice; but, if you only making enough to cover the basic Continue reading →

Solar Beats The Central Power

Solar power was a novelty that was dismissed as a fad. Thousands employed it so they wouldn’t contribute to the Continue reading →

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