The McKinsey Global Institute's report “The economic state of Black America: What is and what could be” identifies critical gaps Black Americans face in their roles as workers, business owners, savers and investors, consumers, and residents served by public programs.
Read More »A Comparison of the Social & Economic Well-Being of White, Black, Hispanic & Asian Americans (+3K Views)
In many ways, America remains two societies – one black and one white – as measured by key demographic indicators of social and economic well-being...
Read More »The BEST and WORST Countries To Invest In Over the Next 10 Years (+2K Views)
Which countries will be the best and worst to invest in over the next 10 years in terms of relative strength of asset prices in real terms?
Read More »Women’s Economic Rights By Country: Canada Is Tied For 1st; U.S. Is 38th Out Of 190 Countries
Many laws continue to inhibit women’s ability to enter the workforce or start a business. In fact, on average globally, women have just three-quarters of the economic rights of men as this infographic of data from the Women, Business and Law 2021 report by the World Bank, visualizes women’s economic rights around the world.
Read More »A Close Look At the U.S. Dollar: Shelf Life, Supply & Total Value By Denomination (+3K Views)
Today’s infographic from TitleMax illustrates the U.S. supply of currency notes, the shelf life of each type of bill, and how the whole system works as a whole.
Read More »Economic “Truth” Is A Hollow Collection Of 5 Letters With No Meaning – Here’s Why (+3K Views)
The inmates have taken over the asylum. Our financiers, economists and bankers have set sail on a course straight into the Bermuda Triangle. That the ship will reach land some day is indisputable. That it will land badly is incontrovertible. The 99%, who seem to have adopted the Ostrich as their ‘National Bird’ would be well advised to ponder these matters to prepare for the consequences of our current economic policies.
Read More »Higher Education = Higher Average Household Income BUT the Cost of That Education Has Soared
Advanced educational attainment correlates with higher household incomes but the cost of that education has soared.
Read More »Which Entities Own Most of the U.S. National Debt?
The following chart indicates...[the extent, in percentage terms, to which various] entities have loaned money to the U.S. government...[and, as such,] their share of the U.S. national debt as of 30 September 2021.
Read More »IMF Warns Of Significant Downside In Home Prices Worldwide
Global home prices are rising, but not to the same extent everywhere. Canada and Germany’s home prices made much sharper gains than other G7 countries
Read More »The U.S. Dollar Is Dying and We Have Nobody To Blame But Ourselves!
Our politicians seem convinced that giant mountains of dollars can be printed, borrowed and spent indefinitely without any repercussions, and 78% of Americans fully support what they are doing BUT if you are in that 78 percent, you are wrong!
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