Seven Financial Tips from the Book of Proverbs
Ask someone from the millennial or Generation Z crowds about tech-related topics and you’ll likely get an encyclopedia of knowledge pouring forth. Ask those same cohorts about a financial decision or...
View ArticleThe Unseen Cost of Government Largesse
The US government recently hit its $31.5 trillion debt limit after years of careening baseline spending on entitlements combined with emergency COVID-19 spending in the last few years to produce...
View ArticleRegarding the Rate of Interest
Once again, the United States finds itself in a financial crisis with the Federal Reserve squarely in focus, as both the cause and potential remedy of this developing global issue. Acting as an agent...
View ArticleHow US Politicians Are Destroying the Dollar’s Global Primacy
In the United States, popular culture has created the impression that having a bank account in a foreign country is bad because it must mean that you are hiding something from the authorities. The...
View ArticleDistant Thunder
The current impasse over the increase in the national debt ceiling highlights the longer term issue regarding America’s growing and unsustainable liability. For years, market participants have been...
View ArticleWhy Nearly Half of Higher-Income Households Say They are More Reliant on...
David Brooks is sorry. The New York Times columnist admitted he “screwed up” when he posted on social media a photo of his meal — a burger, fries, and a whiskey — at a New Jersey airport, along with...
View ArticleAddressing the Loyola Parking Space Shortage
That there is a shortage of parking spaces at the Loyola University New Orleans main campus will come as no surprise to any student, staff, or faculty member of this institution of higher learning. We...
View ArticleThe National Unwinding
Great nations with vast resources and firm foundations have existed for centuries overcoming internal and external threats. Throughout history, many factors serve as threads of continuity allowing...
View ArticleThe Reckoning
During a small dinner gathering in Michigan during the late 1990’s, Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General, Edwin Meese, answered questions following a brief speech on policy. One question posed was, “Does...
View ArticleThe Great Ponzi Scheme
The United States is in fiscal trouble. The burden of government spending has increased by nearly $3 trillion over the past 10 years—nearly doubling in just one decade! And that means more resources...
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