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05/24/2022
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Miami’s mayor backed MiamiCoin crypto – then its price dropped 95%
On Feb. 2, the city of Miami cashed out its cryptocurrency MiamiCoin for the first time, depositing $5.25 million into city coffers. Miami mayor Francis Suarez hailed it as a “historic moment” and predicted the cryptocurrency could one day even replace municipal taxes as the government’s primary source of funding. (Article by Scott Nover & Camille Squires republished from […]
05/17/2022
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By News Editors
Settling wreckage from the past
Settling wreckage from the past with realities of the present can be difficult and painful. If you do the crime. You must do the time. (Article by MN Gordon republished from EconomicPrism.com) When it comes to financial markets and the economy, this can take many forms. Some of the most common include bankruptcy, shuttered businesses, and […]
05/16/2022
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By News Editors
Our world of lies
As Russia is an exporter of energy and minerals, higher prices result in more export earnings. It is Americans and Europeans hit with the high prices who are experiencing the sanctions. (Article by Paul Craig Roberts republished from FreeWestMedia.com) Ask yourself why with supply shortages, disrupted supply chains from the mindless lockdown policy, and rising inflation […]
05/16/2022
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By News Editors
A real-life example of a gross loss in purchasing power
One of the most memorable days of my life was when my daughter was born. As any parent instinctively understands, I swelled with so much pride I thought my chest would burst. (Article by Jeff Clark republished from GoldSilver.com) Grandma was pretty darn happy, too. And she wanted to contribute to our daughter’s financial future. One […]
05/12/2022
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By News Editors
Biden: Inflation is everybody’s fault but mine
Speaking at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, President Joe Biden on Tuesday morning declared inflation to be his top “domestic priority” and insisted that inflation would not be a problem were it not for covid and the war in Ukraine. There was little room, however, for any sound economics in a speech that was little more than a […]
05/06/2022
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By News Editors
It’s mid-2022 and the fed has still done nothing to fight inflation
It was last August when Jerome Powell began to admit that inflation just might be a problem. But even then, he was only willing to say that inflation would likely be “moderately” above the arbitrary 2 percent inflation standard. Back in August, low inflation—not high inflation—was still perceived to be the “problem.” But things had certainly changed […]
05/05/2022
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By News Editors
Uber reports surging revenue as drivers return, but posts massive loss on investments
Uber on Wednesday reported surging revenue during the first quarter as the ride-hailing company said it’s recovering from its coronavirus lows and wouldn’t have to put up “significant” investments to keep drivers on the platform. (Article by Jessica Bursztynsky republished from CNBC.com) But it also reported a $5.9 billion loss during the period that was largely attributed to the revaluation of […]
05/05/2022
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By News Editors
Why every American should care that diesel prices are surging across the country
Gasoline prices are increasing almost daily, pinching the wallets and pocketbooks of nearly all Americans with cars. However, as bad as that news is, diesel prices are surging even more across the country. Today’s truckstop retail diesel prices hit a new record of $5.32/gallon. Since February 1st, national truckstop diesel prices have increased by $1.57/gallon. […]
05/03/2022
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By News Editors
US economy crashes headlong into recession
Is it too extreme to say an annualized GDP growth number of minus 1.4% this quarter puts us in recession in this quarter, and is it too extreme to call that a “crash?” No, it is not in the least extreme, and I’ll tell you why, even though the standard definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP change. (Article […]
05/01/2022
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By News Editors
Gold demand surges in first quarter
Gold demand surged to kick off the year, up 34% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2022. Total demand came in at 1,234 tons in Q1. That was the highest quarterly demand since Q4 2018, according to the World Gold Council’s Gold Demand Trends report. Demand in the first quarter of this year was 19% […]
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