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Could The Subprime Meltdown Happen Again & What Would it Look Like? June 21, 2016 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy After an eight-year hiatus, subprime mortgages are back. Now called non-prime to hide their ugly past, these loans are fueling a brand new housing bubble. What could go wrong?
Fake Jobs Plague the U.S. Economy June 18, 2016 by James Dale Davidson U.S. Economy Were you convinced by the unemployment rate drop to 4.7% in May? That is what the government reported. But a closer look at the data reveals something else.
The Danger of the Fed’s Tall Tales June 8, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Gold Don’t believe anything saying a rate hike is on the table in July. It’s not. The U.S. won’t see meaningfully higher rates for many years. The sooner you accept this, the sooner you can avoid financial ruin.
The Debt Problem No One's Talking About The Debt Problem No One’s Talking About May 27, 2016 by Chad Shoop U.S. Economy The financial media talks about massive government and private debt incessantly. But there is one rising debt load that no one is talking about, and it could bring about another market crash.
Brexit Spells Ruin of EU, Strife for U.S. Brexit Spells Ruin of EU, Strife for U.S. May 25, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Government & Politics If Brits vote to leave the EU, the repercussions will leave behind damage and destruction … particularly in America, where the Brexit vote will plague the U.S. economy by way of the dollar.

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