How Millennials Will Impact the Future of Estate Planning
Nobody has a crystal ball, but it’s certain that the American landscape is changing and the change is driven by the Millennial generation. Millennials are changing attitudes, workplaces, work ethics, what’s acceptable and what’s not. [...]
The Asian PMI Picture of A Dollar Shortage
It’s actually one of the few areas that has been studied in mainstream Economics. The links between global financial upset and broader economic consequences are pretty well understood. Trade gets shut down, therefore economies which [...]
The Road To July Rate Cut Runs Through the Brazilian Zone
The way I look at the global economy, there are basically five different zones. The first is the US and the second is Europe. China might be third on this list but often second if [...]
Inflation Undershoots, Inflation Expectations Sketch Out Growing Downside
For the third time in the last five months, inflation expectations have matched record lows. To hear officials and Economists talk, you’d think they were at or nearing record highs. The unemployment rate, after all, [...]
An Easy Bipartisan Solution: Hate the Unemployment Rate
With the Democratic Party staging the first of its national debates, The New York Times found time to embed a reporter amongst a group of Trump voters in the swing state of Michigan. Situated to [...]
The RHINO Conundrum of UFO Non-believers
In 2005, Ben Bernanke kicked up quite a bit of controversy, or what qualifies as drama in the dry space of top-level Economics. It was Alan Greenspan who really started the conversation, practically begging for [...]
New W-4 Form
To say there were some ticked off folks after-tax returns were filed for 2018 is an understatement. Border-to-border and coast-to-coast people who normally don’t have to send the IRS additional money were first shocked, and [...]
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