Economics
Latest Fed Confab: More Bank Bailouts, Pension Raids, Taxes, Inflation
The Federal Reserve’s annual Wyoming symposium has sent ominous signals that the world’s top central bankers will be unleashing global QE — and...
Minnesota Café Adds “Minimum Wage” Fee to Customers’ Bills
After Minnesota raised its minimum wage, a café owner added a $.35 "minimum wage" fee to all customer orders to cover the added...
Read moreWill Fed Pull Back After 2nd Quarter Economic Growth?
The announcement July 30 that the economy grew at a four-percent annual rate for the second quarter of 2014 has financial analysts wondering...
Read moreDetroit’s New M-1 Rail Line: Triumph of Hope Over Experience
This is a setup from the start. The rail line will never make money, so it's being funded with gifts in the hopes...
Read moreRothschild Crony Capitalist Summit Plots Against Free Markets
Under the guise of re-defining and improving what they inaccurately called “capitalism,” top insiders representing institutions that control some $30 trillion in assets...
Read moreCongressional Budget Office Confirms Obama’s Attack on the Middle Class
The CBO reveals an unrepentant president determined to impoverish further the once-vital American middle class. ...
Read moreFed Chair Yellen Says Economy Needs “Extraordinary Commitment”
Speaking at the conference for community organizers and developers hosted by the Chicago Federal Reserve on March 31, Federal Reserve Fed Chair Janet...
Read moreSurvey: Small Business Will Lay Off Workers if Minimum Wage Hiked
An employment service learned that unemployment would increase if the minimum wage is hiked by asking those who would be directly affected by...
Read moreFederal Shipping Law Exacerbates Northeasterners’ Winter Woes
The federal Jones Act, a 1920 shipping law, is forcing the Northeast to import expensive foreign propane for heating homes and preventing New...
Read moreReport Decries Gender Pay Gap, Ignores It in White House
NBC News special anchor Maria Shriver overlooked the very gender wage discrimination extant in the White House that she decries in her latest...
Read moreHighland Park, Michigan, on the Brink of Bankruptcy
Highland Park, Detroit's "own Detroit", has run out of time and money. Bankruptcy of the city once considered Detroit's crown jewel is inevitable....
Read moreWelfare Hits Record Levels After 50 Years of War on Poverty
Fifty years ago this week, President Lyndon Johnson announced the “War on Poverty” during his first State of the Union Speech. Under the...
Read moreAmerica’s Death by Debt and Taxes
How bad are America's fiscal woes? Evaluating our taxation, budgeting, and debt by the numbers paints a very bleak picture, indeed. ...
Read more1.3 Million Lose Federal Unemployment Benefits; 2 Million More May Follow
Federal unemployment ended Saturday, so now some 1.3 million people won’t be getting their $1,166 (on average) monthly check. By June, another 1.9...
Read moreJudge Declares Detroit Bankrupt; Gives OK to Cut Pensions, Burn Creditors
Many of the lessons being learned the hard way in Detroit's bankruptcy will, unfortunately, have to be learned over and over again. ...
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