For the first time ever, the federal government is now spending more on debt interest payments than it is on national defense. Read More
Will Putin’s genocidal war against Ukraine end in 2025? If you believe the economic projections of three brilliant economists — a... Read More
How to take charge of your finances, according to two divorce professionals. Read More
Calculating how much you need for retirement is a personal decision because it depends on a whole bunch of factors, including health,... Read More
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Read More
In my 40-plus years in the market, I’ve seen my fair share of manias. And what I can tell you that most folks don’t realize is this:... Read More
In 2024, apprenticeships, as alternatives to the college degree, are finally gaining traction. The Godfather of the apprenticeship movement,... Read More
Economists who relate the American Dream to "social mobility" claim that, because fewer people are out-earning their parents now as compared... Read More
You celebrate their financial stability, but it might mean coping with lower self-worth and missing out on a reciprocal relationship. Read More
On a sunny Friday morning last month, Mike Duggan, the mayor of Detroit, got behind the wheel of his black Jeep Grand Cherokee to give a tour... Read More
Despite hurricanes, Florida is still a very good bet. It is arguably the best-managed state in the country. It has a succession... Read More
Headlines haven’t moved on, but markets have. Read More
The protectionist attacks on TikTok continue, this time care of thirteen state attorneys general and the District of Columbia. The New York... Read More
As we enter the final quarter of 2024, there are a lot of questions facing investors. There are, of course, always a lot of questions because... Read More
The present system is not working, and it puts the US economy at risk. Read More
While Big Tech is using innovation to enhance people’s lives during natural disasters, the government seeks to micromanage these companies... Read More
The current proxy advisory system — in which proxy advisors make recommendations to investors and asset managers on how they should... Read More
Politicians need to get realistic about what it will take to protect Social Security. Read More
The likes of Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates have shied away from offering endorsements like their ultrarich counterpart Elon Musk, but they have... Read More
Vice President Harris has put forward an economic plan which she claims would help the middle-class and cut taxes for working people. She is... Read More
Trump has a lot to say about the economy but not much to say about how he'll fix it. Read More
The launch of Starship is an exciting milestone toward further exploration of the solar system. Read More
Move over, Taylor Swift. The economic might of baseball star Shohei Ohtani is bringing some big winners, and also some losers to the Japanese... Read More
One of the most amazing facts to come out of the dockworker strike.... Read More
How average returns change by holding period. Read More
TKer’s third year was all about Stock Market Truth No. 3 Read More
Stock and home prices plus higher interest income has US households in much better shape than other countries. Read More
Winners and losers from the bull market. Read More
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei wants you to know he's not an AI "doomer." At least, that's my read of the "mic drop" of a ~15,000 word essay... Read More
Despite hurricanes, Florida is still a very good bet. It is arguably the best-managed state in the country. It has a succession of very good governors, including the current one, Ron DeSantis, who by almost any measure has done an outstanding job. The State has no income tax, but manages to run a surplus, while providing a high level of government services, including school choice.&nbs... Read More
As we enter the final quarter of 2024, there are a lot of questions facing investors. There are, of course, always a lot of questions because investors are always dealing with the future, but today's environment does seems to have more than usual. Some of these questions concern short-term considerations and while they... Read More