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The Great Recession ended a decade ago. Many Americans have not seen their financial situation improve since.
If we look at these charts, it looks like only the top 10%, or perhaps the top 20% at best, might qualify as "middle class" ...
Well, you missed out. You could have been $100,000 richer. But you didn't plunk down $25 for a map. And you're probably not in Canada.
Too bad. As my dad used to say, "When you snooze, you lose."
But a few people did cash in on a treasure hunt up in the Great White North. And those folks are $100,000 better off for their efforts.
The NIRP trap is back, and the amount of sovereign debt sporting a negative yield is just shy of all time highs, hitting $11.7 trillion today
    Fed Chair Powell's Plan to Pickle the Economy
Jun 14, 2019 - 08:41:24 PDT
Once a cucumber becomes a pickle it can never be a cucumber again. Indeed, financial markets have been pickled over to no end. What’s more, Fed Chair Powell’s efforts to unpickle QE were met with howls from the President, Wall Street, and Larry Kudlow.
When Federal Reserve officials meet next week, they are expected to clear the way for a July interest rate cut by downgrading their economic forecast...
Trump sharply criticized Powell Friday, blaming the Fed chairman for raising interest rates & saying he is at odds with the U.S. central banker.
    Michigan Consumer Sentiment: Reverses in June
Jun 14, 2019 - 07:47:56 PDT
Recessions and real GDP are included to help us evaluate the correlation between the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index and the broader economy.
Gold has crashed through another key resistance level and is on track for its fourth consecutive weekly gain. What is driving gold into the spotlight? Host Mike Maharrey talks about it in this week's episode of the Friday Gold Wrap podcast. He also raises an important question - what is all this going to look like when the recession really takes hold?
These lower interest rates allowed households to spend more on home purchases, and home prices ballooned, creating some of the world’s biggest housing bubbles
    A $4 Trillion Risk Tied to Freeing Fannie and Freddie
Jun 14, 2019 - 06:22:55 PDT
Investors concerned mortgage bonds may lack federal guarantee.
The upward historical revisions likely means Q2 GDP will be revised up by around 0.3%. Is this too strong a number for The Fed's "Goldilocks" scenario?
An ailing Italian lender, is in advanced negotiations with an international credit fund over insuring its loans against default
Signaled more monetary easing at one of its upcoming meetings as growth slowed and inflation retreated closer to the central bank’s target.
The London Metal Exchange is toughening its stance on alcohol consumption with new rules that will prohibit floor traders from drinking during the workday
    Mises on 100-Percent Reserve Banking
Jun 14, 2019 - 04:56:33 PDT
Economists debate whether Ludwig von Mises advocated free banking or 100 percent reserve banking. This debate is significant.
    How Washington Learned to Love Debt and Deficits - WSJ
Jun 14, 2019 - 04:55:42 PDT
Political support for taming federal debt has melted away, and the U.S. is testing just how much it can borrow as few see evidence of dire economic consequences today.
Iran will start reporting foreign currency amounts in euros rather than U.S. dol...
Three criminal felony counts that occurred under Dimon are three more than the bank received during its prior 100 years of existence.
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is getting ready to release new guideline that will be used by over 200 nations in combating money laundering a