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With the Fed raising interest rates on the heels of a disturbing report on U.S. consumer debt, I’m left wondering how the rest of the country will fare. The Fed Burdens Consumers Even More
by Joseph Hargett June 14, 2017 U.S. Economy
With the Fed raising interest rates on the heels of a disturbing report on U.S. consumer debt, I’m left wondering how the rest of the country will fare.
The government has every right to comb through your phone. I’ve been aware of this issue — but I didn’t realize how aggressive those searches had become. At Risk of Digital Strip Searches
by Jessica Cohn April 15, 2017 Privacy Invasion
The government has every right to comb through your phone. I’ve been aware of this issue — but I didn’t realize how aggressive those searches had become.
For one group of workers, the pay has been anything but stagnant. And yet, employers are still having trouble getting enough people for the job. Stagnant Wages? Not Here
by Jeff Yastine April 4, 2017 U.S. Economy
For one group of workers, the pay has been anything but stagnant. And yet, employers are still having trouble getting enough people for the job.
Companies that have larger book values than the current prices of their stocks have been a great set of companies to own going back to the late ‘80s. The Search for Value
by Chad Shoop April 4, 2017 Trading Strategies
Companies that have larger book values than the current prices of their stocks have been a great set of companies to own going back to the late ‘80s.
Many are calling auto loans the next subprime crisis. They're too polite to point out the cause of the problem, but I will assign blame to the responsible. The Government Changes Markets, Often for the Worse Many are calling auto loans the next subprime crisis. They're too polite to point out the cause of the problem, but I will assign blame to the responsible.

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