Burned in 2008, Americans Are Refusing to Tap Their Home Equity Economics |
- Burned in 2008, Americans Are Refusing to Tap Their Home Equity
- The super rich elite have more money than they know what to do with | The top 1% has run out of investing ideas, so they’ve parked $4.7 trillion in the bank
- Does a high marginal tax rate stunt the growth of an economy? Billionaire Michael Dell (Dell Computers) gets schooled by MIT professor Erik Brynjolfsson
- Shiller: I See Bubbles Everywhere
- The Way We Measure the Economy Obscures What Is Really Going On
- The $15 minimum wage was supposed to hurt New York City restaurants — but both revenue and employment are up
- Budget watchdog group outlines 'Medicare for All' financing options
- US business hiring falls to a 7-year low
- Choices for Financing Medicare for All: A Preliminary Analysis
- Market Competitiveness and Rationality: A Brain-Focused Perspective
- The Long-Term Effects of California's 2004 Paid Family Leave Act on Women's Careers: Evidence from U.S. Tax Data
- Indian Economy: Problems Pile Up for Modi
- Fed, Consumers Turn a Deaf Ear to Wall Street’s Recession Siren
- As a Kentucky mill shutters, steelworkers see the limits of Trump’s intervention
- ‘We are all screwed!’ The U.S. is like a banana republic and a depression could be on the way, warns money manager
- More than a third of millennials polled approve of communism
- S&P 500 heads for record as earnings reports signal a recession is nowhere near
- GDP: A digital remix - Gross Domestic Product consistently understates US economic growth by 0.75% and overstates inflation by 0.4%, as contributions from the digital sector are routinely mis-measured.
- More Opportunity Zone Cronyism
- The Tyranny of Economists - How can they be so wrong, so often, and yet still exert so much influence on government policy?
- We have the tools and technology to work less and live better
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