U.S. Stock Market Hits Record 77% Overvalued Economics |
- U.S. Stock Market Hits Record 77% Overvalued
- US companies award execs big bonuses before declaring bankruptcy
- Nearly 40% of Americans who lost their jobs during pandemic can't last a month on savings
- Evictions are expected to skyrocket as pandemic protections come to an end
- Worker-owned co-ops are coming for the digital gig economy
- U.S. weekly jobless claims total 1.106 million, vs 923,000 expected
- More Americans oppose than favor the government providing a universal basic income - 54% U.S. adults say they would oppose the federal government providing a guaranteed income of about $1,000 per month for all adult citizens, whether or not they work; 45% favor the proposal for all adult citizens
- 1.1M more workers file for unemployment as tally remains at historic high during COVID-19 crisis
- America’s New Debt Bomb | Like in World War II, the United States is piling on debt to confront a whole-of-society crisis, raising the question of who will foot the bill in the long term.
- Why conventional wisdom on health care is wrong (a primer)
- Rise in jobless claims reflects still-struggling US economy
- Germany is beginning a universal-basic-income trial with people getting $1,400 a month for 3 years
- New WEF Report Says 'Prioritizing Nature' Is A $10 Trillion Opportunity That Would Create 395 Million Jobs
- Global stocks fall as markets still rattled by Fed minutes
- Why does low unemployment no longer lift inflation?
- Headed for Stagflation?
- Canadian Household Debt Has Grown Over 49% Faster Than GDP Since 2005
- Forbes: 10 Ways Fintechs Are Using Experience Design To Outcompete Banking
- Unemployed Americans Need the Help of Congress Right Now
- STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME IMPACT OF COVID-19
- What if the economy does not tank in August?
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