Economy
Jobs Market Getting Tighter, Says ADP
Jobs reports are becoming less and less relevant to measuring an economy's performance. ...
Blockbuster Study: Seattle’s Minimum-wage Increases Cost Low-wage Workers $125 a Month
There are only two conclusions that might be drawn by a study that acknowledges the predicted economic pain inflicted on the poor by...
Read moreTrump, Mexico Settle Sugar Dispute Just in Time for NAFTA Renegotiations
The new sugar agreement between Mexico and the United States is a sweet deal for Big Sugar, not so much for Americans wanting...
Read moreHartford, Connecticut’s Troubles Mounting; Looking to Invoke Bankruptcy
Hartford is the latest example of a fiscal death spiral. July 1 is the day when it runs out of both airspeed and...
Read moreAetna Next to Leave Connecticut for Better Business Climate
Aetna isn't just leaving Connecticut — it is escaping. ...
Read moreMay’s Jobs Report Stronger Than It Appears
Though May's job report doesn't look very good on the surface, a look behind the numbers shows positive developments. ...
Read moreTrump Didn’t Cause Stock Market Decline
According to nearly every major news outlet, Wednesday’s 372-point decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average was Trump’s fault. ...
Read moreKansas Bill Would Break Fed’s Currency Monopoly
A bill in Kansas would remove taxes from the buying and selling of gold, silver, and other precious metals. ...
Read moreRuling for Big Taxi in Europe Could Spell End for Uber, Lyft, Airbnb
In the same battle between the free market and the regulators that has been going on for centuries, the European Court of Justice...
Read moreArizona Bill to Restore Sound Money Awaits Governor’s Signature
The state senate of Arizona passed a bill that would remove the income tax liability on the purchase and sale of gold and...
Read moreStock Market’s Complacency Index Highest in 24 Years
Complacency among investors is high and getting higher. Is this a signal for higher stock prices? Or not? ...
Read moreTexas Takes Big Step Toward Freedom From Fed’s Money Monopoly
The Texas House of Represented unanimously passed a bill establishing a depository for precious metals in anticipation of restoring sound money. ...
Read moreLabor Department’s April Jobs Report Strong and Getting Stronger
The report reflects far more than just temporal ebullience over potential strategies promised by the president to get the economy growing again. ...
Read moreOn NAFTA, Trump’s True Intentions Remain Unclear
The “Trans-Pacific Partnership” (TPP) fell almost immediately. But now, everybody is wondering what will happen next on one of the most disastrous “free-trade”...
Read moreSupreme Court’s Non-decision Expands Passenger Ridesharing Freedom
Unless Big Taxi can wriggle out from under the rules that once protected them from competition, it wll soon be called Little Taxi....
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