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Income Inequality Impressions

Income inequality continues to grow in America. Yet, many people who are in the stagnant income demographic feel they are in Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2015

The price of wind power just hit a new low: $0.025/kwh. Facebook gets one billion visits in one day, a Continue reading →

Power To The Rich

The trends in American policies and politics have spanned enough time that data can be collected. “the preferences of the Continue reading →

US Social Mobility

All men (people) are created equal. That’s a central idea to America; yet, luck of birth has always played a Continue reading →

Dreading Deflation

Deflation is worse than inflation, and while increased money supplies may fuel inflation, increasing debt and shifts in financial practices Continue reading →

Billionaires Against Inequality

Billionaires are beginning to see the threat of wealth and income inequality. Whether through compassion for those they think are Continue reading →

US Child Poverty Increases

The economy has recovered impressively from the depths of The Great Recession, but the recovery is uneven. One measure of Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2015

US wages rose 3.3%. Humans can lay bricks at 700/hr. Robots, 1,000/hr. Americans turning away from owning homes as only Continue reading →

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