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Read More »Government’s Infinite Money Trick?
Government's Infinite Money Glitch?
Read More »New Economics Podcast: Why is the benefits system failing disabled people
Podcasts New Economics Podcast: Why is the benefits system failing disabled people Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Kaliya Franklin and Mikey Erhardt By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 23 April 2024 Almost three million people in the UK are unemployed and...
Read More »Survival Depends on Egalitarian Mars
Survival Depends on Egalitarian Mars
Read More »Open Thread April 23 2024 Homeowners face a $25 tn bill from climate change
https://www.economist.com/briefing/2024/04/11/homeowners-face-a-25trn-bill-from-climate-change
Read More »Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done for Veterans?
by Suzanne Gordon and Steve Early Washington Monthly Trump has mocked veterans and privatized their health care. Biden honors them but hasn’t challenged Trump’s privatization policies. Currently, they are moving more and more veterans to commercial healthcare. This rather than restoring VA healthcare to a better place for veterans to be and at a lower cost. Think of Medicare Advantage. From mocking John McCain’s military service...
Read More »Science and the Tinkerbell Effect
by Tom Dinger The Bell A commentary by an acquaintance of mine and from years ago. I believe there is only one person who might recognize the author. He was well liked amongst his fellow writers. Americans Doubting the Big Bang Is a Healthy Thing A new Associated Press-GfK poll asked approximately one thousand U.S. adults to rate their confidence in science and medicine. The results showed surprising skepticism in various scientific...
Read More »Real median wage and income growth through March continued the recent increasing trend
– by New Deal democrat The Bonddad Blog This is an update of some information I last posted several months ago. Real median household income is one of the best measures of average Americans’ well-being. However, the official measure is only reported once a year, in September of the following year. So right now the most recent official measure is for calendar year 2022 (when you might remember gas prices surged to $5/gallon). In other...
Read More »Market bounce to continue this week but it’s not the bottom.
Some positive flows return but sentiment not bearish enough.
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