- By Donald Gilliland|If Trump Wins in 2024, What’s the Likely Economic Impact?
The consequences would obviously depend on the extent to which he can achieve his plans | Opinion
By Andy Langenkamp| - By Donald Gilliland|Prepare for a New, Less Affluent America
Our economic chickens are coming home to roost
By Thomas P. Vartanian| - By Elizabeth Urban|Millennials Say Over $500K Would Buy Them Happiness: Report
Boomers reported needing the least amount of money, saying an annual salary of $124,000 would bring them happiness
By Elizabeth Urban| - By Donald Gilliland|The Shadow of Liberal Bogeyman Milton Friedman Looms Over Democrats’ Economic Policies
Stanford professor Jennifer Burns provides the first full-scale account of his personal and professional life, impact and legacy
By Glenn C. Altschuler| - By Elizabeth Urban|Rare $10,000 Bill Printed During the Great Depression Nets $480,000 at Auction
The unique bill was the largest denomination to ever publicly circulate
By Elizabeth Urban| - By Al Lewis|Fed Unanimously Votes to Hold Interest Rates Steady But Leaves Room for More Hikes
Chairman Powell said the central bank plans to keep pumping the brakes on the US economy
By Al Lewis and Ben White| - By Al Lewis|The Fed Has Lost More Than $100 Billion Because of Its Own Rate Hikes
The bleeding will likely continue, doubling central bank’s losses by 2025
By Al Lewis| - By Al Lewis|5 Key Takeaways From August’s Surprising Rise in Inflation
Sticky inflation could mean interest rates will need to stay higher for longer
By Al Lewis| - By Donald Gilliland|Election Economics: ‘Find Me a Dead Cat’
Behind the economic rhetoric of the debate, a far more ugly scene is unfolding
By Thomas P. Vartanian| - By Donald Gilliland|The Misery Index: What Biden Could Learn From Reagan
Reagan was a superb salesman — as was his team
By Albert R. Hunt| - By Kayla Gallagher|Trump Says He Would Not Reappoint Powell as Fed Chief
‘I’m not a fan of Jay Powell,’ Trump said during a Fox Business interview
By Kayla Gallagher| - By Donald Gilliland|Time to Reassess the Fed and Its Takeover of the US Economy
Since the 1980s, the Federal Reserve Board has increasingly broadened its control of the U.S. economy
By Thomas P. Vartanian| - By Donald Gilliland|5 Political Trends that Will Determine the 2024 Election
This is a good time to look at the major trends and skirmishes that may be the key to the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
By Mark Penn| - By Sandra Tolliver|A Digital Dollar Could Usher in a Soft Social Credit System
A centralized digital currency would give the government the ability to limit someone’s purchasing power, or cut off their access to banking, if they’re deemed a “threat.”
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