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Just Some Business Stats

2 days ago

Looking at business firms by age, what type of firms create jobs, and in what industry. In manufacturing, it would be older firms (eleven years or older) creating the most jobs. Older firms of eleven or more years are also creating more jobs in Retail. As we look at each category, older firms play a distinct role in job creation. The only time we see a distinct difference is in Accommodations where start-ups and one- to five-year-old firms have an impact.

The next chart (below) shows how firms vary in job creation, As you can see Firms of unknown age are having a lesser impact on job creation. Firms of eleven years or older are creating more jobs as they age. This could be due to adapting to the economy more so than some of the others depicted

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The 2020 Election’s Biggest Villains is Back and is Again Messing with the USPS

2 days ago

Louis DeJoy, the Trump-appointed head of the United States Postal Service (USPS), is screwing with the 2024 election. His failure could impact the outcome of a close election. If it is close. With the help of a former NC postmaster and Steve Hutkins of Save the Post Office, we have been tracking the lack of progress with the USPS.

Keep in mind, the USPS goal is to deliver mail to every segment of the population, no matter where they live, and on a timely basis. That goal has been disrupted many times over by political interests who believe they could make it better “if” and those who are advocating against it and stymieing it efforts. Brief summation below.

“Dejoy has faced criticism and calls to step down since 2020, after he instituted

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Ford New In-Car Radio System Eavesdrops, Learns, and plays Ads According to Your Likes

2 days ago

Excellent reporting by Motor Trend revealing how a new tech radio gives you music and can also eaves-drop on you. The result of eaves dropping is to schedule commercials that may appeal to your interests. The radio then will program commercial ads that may suit your interests. Maybe by introducing something new?

What do you think? Can you be persuaded by your radio pitching an ad for a new car after hearing you discuss cars with a passenger? A Ford for sure! The influx or commercials on TVs and radios is annoying presently. A radio attempting to appeal to my interests could result in a negative response. Anyone tired yet of political advertisements on TV?

I would turn the radio off or plug in a chip, disk, tape, etc. to avoid the use of my

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The Role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers – Executive Summary

2 days ago

I wanted to put up the entire report. It is just too long. However, the link is there for addition reading to back up the Executive Summary. Angry Bear has been reporting on the rising costs of pharmaceuticals. Hopefully, the Executive Summary will add to Angry Bears knowledge base.

PBM Report Final with Redactions

House.gov Report

Pharmacy Benefit Managers’ (PBMs) role as intermediaries between drug manufacturers and health insurance providers should have made them, in theory, the best positioned entities to decrease the cost of prescription drugs.1 Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) manage prescription drug plans for health insurance programs, including Medicare, and serve as intermediaries with pharmacies, employers and drugmakers.

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USPS Changes Will Slow Rural Delivery

3 days ago

There is an assumption by many politicians and believing citizens, the USPS is supposed to be profitable entity and run like a business. This is what the Postmaster General brings to the table as a solution. It was never the goal of the USPS to be such. Its task is to deliver mail to every place in the nation at the same amount of time. This in itself costs.

PMG Dejoy believes this is ok. The USPS can penalize people who live outside of a 50-mile radius of the new distribution centers and increase the costs of first-class mail as the delivery time increases. Something is wrong with the proposed logic.

The issues with the $87 billion in losses? A large part of this was the pre-funding of the USPS retirement plan. This was sponsored by Senator

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Congress Calls for Extension of Enhanced Premium Tax Credits

3 days ago

This not much of a post. It is promoting an extension of the premium credits for those who could not afford healthcare insurance previously. A simple read and a necessary one to make people aware.

195 Congress Members were Calling for an Extension of Enhanced Premium Tax Credits – MedCity News, Marissa Plescia

In letters, members of Congress were urging their leadership to extend the enhanced premium healthcare tax credits which are expiring in 2025. Introduced in 2021, the premium tax credits lowered health insurance costs for millions of people purchasing coverage on the marketplace.

One of the letters was signed by 41 Senators. It was addressed to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky).

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Home Insurance Rates are Rising Fast

3 days ago

Why home insurance rates are rising so fast across the US. Climate change plays a big role, The Conversation

Millions of Americans have been watching with growing alarm as their homeowner insurance premiums rise and their coverage shrinks. Nationwide, premiums rose 34% between 2017 and 2023, and they continued to rise in 2024 across much of the country.

To add insult to injury, those rates go even higher if you make a claim – as much as 25% if you claim a total loss of your home.

Why is this happening?

There are a few reasons, but a common thread: Climate change is fueling more severe weather, and insurers are responding to rising damage claims. The losses are exacerbated by more frequent extreme weather disasters striking densely

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“An Aging Salesman Trying to Close One Last Deal”

4 days ago

September 23, 2024

Prof. Heather Cox-Richardson

Letters from an American

That is how they are describing a desperate Trump .

“There’s nothing sadder than an aging salesman trying to close one last deal,” MSNBC’s Ryan Teague Beckwith wrote on September 21. Beckwith went on to list seven of Trump’s most recent campaign promises, most delivered off the cuff at rallies, that are transparent attempts to close the deal with different groups of voters.

Trump is also threatening voters. On September 19, he told two Jewish audiences that he had not been “treated properly by voters who happen to be Jewish,” and that if he doesn’t win the 2024 election, “the Jewish people would have a lot to do with a loss,” adding in that case, “Israel, in my

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California Sues Exxon Over Decades of Plastics Deception in First-of-Its-Kind Lawsuit

4 days ago

By Edward Carver

Common Dreams

In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday sued oil giant ExxonMobil for allegedly deceiving the public about the recyclability of plastics so as to continue increasing production.

The 147-page lawsuit, filed in San Francisco County Superior Court, came following a yearslong  investigation that environmental groups were hoping would lead to legal action. They widely celebrated Bonta’s move.

“This is the single most consequential lawsuit filed against the plastics industry for its persistent and continued lying about plastics recycling,” Judith Enck, founder of the advocacy group Beyond Plastics and a former senior Environmental Protection Agency official, said in

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Exposure to Air Pollution May Increase Antibiotic Use for Respirator Symptoms

4 days ago

By Chris Dall

University Minnesota.edu

“ambient air pollution and heightened antibiotic use”

A new study by Spanish researchers suggests that short-term exposure to air pollution may be tied to increased antibiotic use in people experiencing respiratory symptoms. The study, was published in JAMA Network Open, found that increases of daily ambient air pollution in 11 Spanish cities over 7 years were associated with increased antibiotic consumption among people who sought care for acute respiratory symptoms on the day of exposure.

Exposure to air pollution has previously been tied to a variety of adverse health effects, among them increased risk of stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer. But the authors of the study say the identification

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As The Trump Legal World Turns. Not to be confused with a Familiar TV Soap Opera . . .

5 days ago

Trumps Court Cases an Update

by Joyce Vance

Civil Discourse

Just so you know, I am not kidding. This reads as a soap opera. Poor Trump so many issue . . . Full time subscriber to Civil Discourse. Hope ou enjoy his reading of he issues,

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This week, two very important Legal World developments will take place.

The first is a Mississippi case that could end up having a national impact. On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral argument in RNC v. Wetzel. Mississippi counts mail-in (absentee) ballots that are received up to five business days after an election, so long as they are postmarked on or before election day. The RNC is challenging that process, arguing that extending the count “effectively extends

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Did Costs Really Increase as Much as Prices Did?

5 days ago

Commenter Jane on the News Media Lying to the Public Commentary

I know that things cost more now.  Much of that has nothing to do with what the federal government does or does not do.  The government did not force suppliers to raise their profit percentages when their costs went up, that was just greed seizing an opportunity.  Much of the supply chain problem started overseas, with Covid.  Not even Trump’s fault.  

It certainly wasn’t the fault of Biden, Harris, or the Democrats in general that union workers have declined in the last 40 years.  It isn’t their fault that younger voters have never seen inflation, and have no idea how union contracts and COLA clauses protected a good portion of American wages from inflation.  Even the minimum wage

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It’s time to make our tax code more equitable

6 days ago

An excellent take on taxing the Black poor and the poor in general. It and its attachments are a good read which is why it is here. Taken from an advertisement.

Tell the House and Senate: It’s time to make our tax code more equitable.

The racial wealth gap has become wider during the past couple of decades. Significant economic events such as the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically shifted wealth towards the well-off. This at the expense of the poor.

For example, the median wealth gap between Black and white households rose from $172,000 in 2019 to over $214,000 in 2022. Homeownership has not worked to build wealth for Black homeowners to the same extent that it has for white homeowners. This due to factors such as

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Finally . . . the FTC Sues PBMs for Jacking Up Insulin Prices

6 days ago

Previouly . . .

As Dr. Perry Wilson explains; “Different chronic diseases have different patterns of price increases. The biggest increase was seen in diabetes care (1993 – 2013) and driven largely by the rising prices of pharmaceuticals” of which the cost of manufacturing did not increase. Now Secretary of HHS, Alex Azar as the CEO of Eli Lilly raised the price of the century old drug Humalog used to treat diabetes by 345% taking it from $2,657.88 per year to $9,172.80 per year. Healthcare Costs and Its Drivers Today, Angry Bear.

Phama Pricing has always been an issue.

FTC Sues PBMs for Jacking Up Insulin Prices

by David Dayen

The American Prospect

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed suit against the three largest

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News Media Lying to the Public

7 days ago

I follow Dean Baker because it is easy to do so. I do not end up pondering whether something written makes sense or not. Perhaps, my agreement is due to my seeing the same issues and understanding them. However let’s face it, bad news media does sell advertisements which pays for this.

If I told you everything was rosy as documented at Angry Bear, would you read us? You would probably shrug your shoulders and yawn. If we give you something to argue about, you will probably do so. Dean had a brief article up, which I agree with because what he is talking about has or is stilling happening now. I saw similar during and after the 2008 events.

Let’s Be Clear, Harris Has a Problem on the Economy Because the Media Have Lied to the Public, CEPR

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The hype for hybrid cars will not last

7 days ago

I am reading this short piece and wondering how many people will commit to full electric? I do not see this occurring for a while. The batteries just do not last long enough for many people to accept electric vehicles today. Hybrids are going to be around for a while till the technology catches up.

I am thinking 5 years out before there is a battery which will handle a large load for a long period of time before needing recharge. How fast can you recharge? Then how much of the battery can be recharged over time as they do lose capacity.

I think I will wait. There are some people here who do have EVs.

The Economist

The car industry’s effort to decarbonize revolves around replacing petrol with batteries. A growing number of customers want

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The World without Us

7 days ago

Review: The World without Us

by The one-handed economist

one-handed-economist.com

I just read this 2007 book by Alan Weisman, and it’s encouraging — not because it gives me any hope for humans but for the Earth.

Weisman goes on a tour of human impact (and destruction), looking at one problem (plastics, pollution, biodiversity, etc.) or place (the oceans or cities) at a time. The book is packed with facts and useful context. Here are a few notes (not quotes!) of interest:

Plastic will take millions of years to disappear, via plate tectonic sublimation. GHGs, OTOH, will be “back to normal” in 100,000 years. Oceanic life, even if all the corals die in the short run, will come back strongly after only a 1,000 years. The same is true for

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Short Story on Tupperware

8 days ago

I am confident many of our moms had Tupperware in the house. High density molded soft plastic which could withstand cold temperature and some degree of heat coming from hot water. Came with lids which could seal food within the container and also burp them to release some air and create a tighter seal. A staple within our household and also my mothers’. The only issue was probably cost.

There were opportunities to hold parties where women would come together, learn what was new, and buy. Tupperware is going bankrupt.

And no, we do not have a cabinet full of Tupperware. Just a few items.

The story of “The Tupperware trap,”

by Lora Kelley

The Atlantic

In the 1940s, a man named Earl Tupper invented a product that would transform how

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Avoiding Microplastics

8 days ago

Purity is impossible, and half measures feel better than nothing but also are a failure. This is in regard to Microplastics which are next to impossible to avoid. And it’s all expensive. If a family is expecting a baby and wants, reasonably, to buy plastic-free baby products. Given everything humanity is learning about the possible impact of plastic on fetal and child development, they would have to be relatively rich to avoid plastics.

The Cost of Avoiding Microplastics

The Atlantic

A placenta is, by definition, new tissue: It grows from scratch over nine months of pregnancy. So when a team of researchers found microplastics in every human placenta they sampled, they were a little bit shocked, Matthew Campen, a professor at the University

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Jim, this is nothing like before. These guys are ahead of us.

8 days ago

These guys are ahead of us.

What Scared Ford’s CEO in China, WSJ

Jim Farley had just returned from China. What the Ford Motor chief executive found during the May visit made him anxious: The local automakers were pulling away in the electric-vehicle race. 

In an early-morning call with fellow board member John Thornton, an exasperated Farley unloaded. 

The Chinese carmakers are moving at light speed, he told Thornton, a former Goldman Sachs executive who spent years as a senior banker in China. They are using artificial intelligence and other tech in cars that is unlike anything available in the U.S. These Chinese EV makers are using a low-cost supply base to undercut the competition on price, offering slick digital features and

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Trump Ripping on His Man USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy

9 days ago

Some Information

U.S. Presidents can not remove the Postmaster General. So, Louis is safe if that is what people and the author of this piece seems to think Biden can do.

“The Postmaster General is selected and appointed by the Board of Governors of the Postal Service, which is appointed by the president. The Postmaster General then also sits on the board. The PMG does not serve at the president’s pleasure and can only be dismissed by the Board of Governors.”

President Joe Biden did appoint some new members to the Board of Governors. I am not sure whether there is a majority in favor of trashing DeJoy. Steve Hutkins at Save The Post Office may have an answer. I will ask and see what he says.

However, this is rich in that Louis Dejoy was

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Trump Ripping on His Man USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy

9 days ago

Some Information

U.S. Presidents can not remove the Postmaster General. So, Louis is safe if that is what people and the author of this piece seems to think Biden can do.

“The Postmaster General is selected and appointed by the Board of Governors of the Postal Service, which is appointed by the president. The Postmaster General then also sits on the board. The PMG does not serve at the president’s pleasure and can only be dismissed by the Board of Governors.”

President Joe Biden did appoint some new members to the Board of Governors. I am not sure whether there is a majority in favor of trashing DeJoy. Steve Hutkins at Save The Post Office may have an answer. I will ask and see what he says.

However, this is rich in that Louis Dejoy was

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12 Month-ending Provisional Number and Percent Change of Drug Overdose Deaths

9 days ago

Reduction in Drug Deaths is 2024

Before I start on this. Credit to Digsby at HullaBaLoo and will be using parts of the same NPR report also. The CDC graphs define the decrease in drug usage nationally and also state by state. Some good news for once on drug addiction.

Products – Vital Statistics Rapid Release – Provisional Drug Overdose Data, CDC.gov

The three charts I am showing reflect totals and do not reflect a state-by-state reduction in Overdose deaths. There is a table reflecting a state-by-state prediction and actual reduction which can be found here: Data Table for Figure 1b: Percent Change in 12 Month-ending Count of Drug Overdose Deaths, by Jurisdiction. It is under the last chart on the site. Clicking the down arrow will give you

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12 Month-ending Provisional Number and Percent Change of Drug Overdose Deaths

9 days ago

Reduction in Drug Deaths is 2024

Before I start on this. Credit to Digsby at HullaBaLoo and will be using parts of the same NPR report also. The CDC graphs define the decrease in drug usage nationally and also state by state. Some good news for once on drug addiction.

Products – Vital Statistics Rapid Release – Provisional Drug Overdose Data, CDC.gov

The three charts I am showing reflect totals and do not reflect a state-by-state reduction in Overdose deaths. There is a table reflecting a state-by-state prediction and actual reduction which can be found here: Data Table for Figure 1b: Percent Change in 12 Month-ending Count of Drug Overdose Deaths, by Jurisdiction. It is under the last chart on the site. Clicking the down arrow will give you

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Out in the Open Election Officials Strategizing to Undermine 2024 Results

10 days ago

More issues with the upcoming 2024 election. Again in Georgia which had election counting issues in 2020. Now, election deniers are openly planning.

Network of Georgia election officials strategizing to undermine 2024 result, US elections 2024, The Guardian.

Emails obtained by the Guardian reveal a behind-the-scenes network of county election officials throughout Georgia coordinating on policy and messaging to both call the results of November’s election into question before a single vote is cast, and push rules and procedures favored by the election denial movement.

The emails were obtained by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) as a result of a public records request sent to David Hancock, an

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Out in the Open Election Officials Strategizing to Undermine 2024 Results

10 days ago

More issues with the upcoming 2024 election. Again in Georgia which had election counting issues in 2020. Now, election deniers are openly planning.

Network of Georgia election officials strategizing to undermine 2024 result, US elections 2024, The Guardian.

Emails obtained by the Guardian reveal a behind-the-scenes network of county election officials throughout Georgia coordinating on policy and messaging to both call the results of November’s election into question before a single vote is cast, and push rules and procedures favored by the election denial movement.

The emails were obtained by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) as a result of a public records request sent to David Hancock, an

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Roberts Well Played Act as Centrist on the Court

10 days ago

SLATE legal experts Dahlia Lithwick and Joseph Stern picked up on a NYT article written about how Chief Justice John Roberts is not the court’s centrist. I am not sure exactly when Roberts came out of the centrist closet. In any case. Angry Bears Beverly Mann (2014) exposed Roberts as being the one waiting on more conservative justices to join the court. Of course, the majority court occurred during the Trump administration. I will not name names; you can figure that one out for yourself. Interesting piece on Slate. The link to Beverly post is above. A brief comment by her is here also.

We (Slate) Helped John Roberts Construct His Image as a Centrist. We Were So Wrong.

On Sunday, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak published

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Roberts Well Played Act as Centrist on the Court

10 days ago

SLATE legal experts Dahlia Lithwick and Joseph Stern picked up on a NYT article written about how Chief Justice John Roberts is not the court’s centrist. I am not sure exactly when Roberts came out of the centrist closet. In any case. Angry Bears Beverly Mann (2014) exposed Roberts as being the one waiting on more conservative justices to join the court. Of course, the majority court occurred during the Trump administration. I will not name names; you can figure that one out for yourself. Interesting piece on Slate. The link to Beverly post is above. A brief comment by her is here also.

We (Slate) Helped John Roberts Construct His Image as a Centrist. We Were So Wrong.

On Sunday, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak published

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Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August

11 days ago

Lawler: Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August,

Calculated Risk

From housing economist Tom Lawler:

Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August

Based on publicly-available local realtor/MLS reports released across the country through today, I project that existing home sales as estimated by the National Association of Realtors ran at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.88 million in August, down 1.8% from July’s preliminary pace and down 3.7% from last August’s seasonally adjusted pace. Unadjusted sales should show a slightly larger YOY % decline, as there was one fewer business day this August compared to last August.

Local realtor/MLS reports suggest that the existing single-family home sales price last month was up 3.5% from

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Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August

11 days ago

Lawler: Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August,

Calculated Risk

From housing economist Tom Lawler:

Early Read on Existing Home Sales in August

Based on publicly-available local realtor/MLS reports released across the country through today, I project that existing home sales as estimated by the National Association of Realtors ran at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.88 million in August, down 1.8% from July’s preliminary pace and down 3.7% from last August’s seasonally adjusted pace. Unadjusted sales should show a slightly larger YOY % decline, as there was one fewer business day this August compared to last August.

Local realtor/MLS reports suggest that the existing single-family home sales price last month was up 3.5% from

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