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12/10/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
John Perez discusses the “crypto conspiracy” with Mike Adams – Brighteon.TV
Cryptocurrency sleuth John Perez talked about the recent issues in the crypto realm during the Dec. 6 episode of the “Health Ranger Report” with Mike Adams on Brighteon.TV. Perez touched on crypto’s links to globalists and the issues surrounding stablecoin Tether. Adams took the opportunity to clarify his stance toward Bitcoin. “Some people have misinterpreted my previous coverage of […]
11/30/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Omicron variant of COVID threatens post-lockdown economic recovery
The recent Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) variant identified in South Africa appears to threaten the world’s post-lockdown economic recovery. Experts say the B11529 omicron strain, which is much more infectious than the earlier B16172 delta variant, could prolong the ongoing inflation in the United States. Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, said the new variant […]
11/21/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Consumers rethinking their spending habits following price hikes
Americans are waking up to more expensive goods and services as the economy bounces back from COVID-19. Because of this, many are now rethinking their spending habits to get the most out of their dollars. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) asked some Americans about the changes they have made in response to higher prices. Denver-based […]
11/19/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
He doesn’t listen: Obama admin advisers call out Biden for refusing to heed inflation warnings
Two economic advisers of former President Barack Obama expressed disappointment toward the current administration, saying that President Joe Biden has refused to heed their warnings about rising inflation. Steven Rattner, former counselor to Obama-era Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner, wrote an op-ed for the New York Times to say that he “warned the Democrats about inflation.” In […]
11/16/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Continued inflation pushing people to discount stores for better deals
Supply chain issues and rising prices due to inflation are now driving customers to discount stores. Steve Shaw, senior vice president of transaction data insight company Facetus, explained the sudden influx of people in discount stores. He said that the trend likely relates to discount stores having better supply chain logistics and lower prices. “Obviously, […]
11/11/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Market analysts: In-transit goods will eventually make it to store shelves
BMO Capital Markets analysts led by Simeon Siegel claimed that items trapped in supply chain crunches will eventually make it to store shelves, albeit on discounted prices. They said the problem lies in transporting finished products to retail establishments, not in making goods from scratch. “The issue is actually less of [a] lack of supply, and […]
11/11/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
New IRS reporting rules send chills throughout crypto world
New tax reporting rules included in President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill became a cause for alarm in the cryptocurrency and non-fungible token (NFT) sectors. Individuals and groups in those sectors think the new provisions could impact transactions. The amendment to section 6050I of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 was quietly inserted in the infrastructure […]
11/10/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
US companies now dropping requirements for workers in response to labor shortages
Companies in the U.S. are now overhauling their hiring processes and dropping certain requirements for workers. This paradigm shift amid the labor shortage could help millions enter the workforce and fill up much-needed positions. With job vacancies numbering more than the applicants available, companies have devised ways to attract more people to sign up. Relaxed […]
11/09/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
In the middle of a global energy squeeze, more than 40 countries at COP26 summit agree to end coal power plants
More than 40 countries present at the 2021 COP26 climate summit in the U.K. have agreed to phase out coal-fired power. Large economies committed to doing so in the 2030s, while smaller ones committed to eschew coal in the 2040s. The U.K., which hosted the summit held at Glasgow in Scotland, made “consigning coal to history” […]
11/02/2021
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By Ramon Tomey
Supply chain woes hound tech firms as holiday season approaches
The ongoing supply chain issues have hit many companies, including technology firms. Some companies have decided to hit the brakes on advertising given low product stocks. These ad reductions come amid the holiday season, a period traditionally considered profitable for companies. In his Oct. 21 column “Fully Charged” for Bloomberg, tech reporter Mark Bergen wrote: “Tech […]
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