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Prepare for President Trump Prepare for President Trump January 21, 2017 by Jessica Cohn U.S. Economy As Donald Trump's inauguration shows, it's absolutely crucial to prepare for the unexpected. Especially since 2017 may have some surprises in store for the stock market...
A Fair Minimum Wage in America A Fair Minimum Wage in America January 20, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy Minimum-wage workers got their increase: Now they're facing the sharp bite of inflation, which means increasing prices for coffee, ice cream and everything in between.
Trump Inauguration Day Inauguration Day January 19, 2017 by Bob Bauman Government & Politics Friday is Inauguration Day for Donald Trump. That word, “inauguration,” comes from the Latin original, meaning a “consecration or installment under good omens.” Let’s hope so!
Market's roller coaster Most of Wall Street Is in Agreement, Which Is a Bad Thing January 18, 2017 by Michael Carr Stocks Markets rarely perform as everyone expects them to do. I believe we’re in for an amazing roller coaster ride in 2017, and if you like trades that deliver quickly, you’ll want to be a part of it.
We know the S&P 500 has roared higher since President-elect Donald Trump’s surprising victory, but look at what’s happening in Great Britain… A Breakout Confirms the Times, They Are A-Changin’ January 18, 2017 by Michael Carr Global Economy We know the S&P 500 has roared higher since President-elect Donald Trump’s surprising victory, but look at what’s happening in Great Britain…

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