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Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt. U.S. Household Debt Growth Trends Since 1968
by Ted Bauman October 30, 2017 U.S. Economy
Our national obsession with taxation is misplaced. In fact, it conceals a far more pernicious threat to our collective and individual prosperity: debt.
Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data. Sensors in Your Cereal: The Next Food War Whoever you think will survive the next food war, the key is that behind all of these attempts to grab consumer dollars are sensors, software and Big Data.
You would think AT&T would have learned its lessons by now. But once again, we find a tech company clinging to the status quo. AT&T Is in a World of Hurt
by Joseph Hargett October 25, 2017 Stocks
You would think AT&T would have learned its lessons by now. But once again, we find a tech company clinging to the status quo.
Too many investors are simply chasing gains during earnings season instead of implementing sound, proven strategies to steadily build up their portfolio. Don’t Make This Huge Mistake During Earnings Season
by Chad Shoop October 23, 2017 Trading Strategies
Too many investors are simply chasing gains during earnings season instead of implementing sound, proven strategies to steadily build up their portfolio.
Japan’s Doomsday of Demographics and Debt
by Martin Weiss October 23, 2017 Uncategorized
I first lived in Japan back in 1979. The economy was five times larger than China’s. Its population was young and vibrant. Its government debt was less than 50% of GDP. Now, when I go to Japan, I see an entirely different country. Its economy is less than one-half the size of China’s. Its population […]

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