10/20/2021 Today
Molly Osberg, The New Republic Striking John Deere workers watch salaried employees don hard hats, as if the uniform is all it takes to do an essential job. |
David Simon, Spectator Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said the Biden administration's draconian regulations to stop global warming will kill people. |
Henry Grabar, Slate The city has other ideas. |
Dan Alexander, Forbes The former president's properties on the Florida island have jumped an estimated $155 million in value during the pandemic. |
Patrick Hedger, RealClearMarkets It's hardly surprising that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) often receives low marks from American taxpayers. After all, simply filing your tax return can be a headache, let alone fighting for deductions or dealing with an audit. A recent survey conducted by Gallup found that Americans' view that the IRS was doing an "excellent" or "good" job has dropped from 50 to 37 percent in the last two years. It's puzzling then that - with all the pressing issues facing our country today - some members of Congress are choosing to prioritize expanding the power and authority of the IRS at the expense... |
Market Minder, Fisher Always know what exactly you are buying. |
Paul Krugman, New York Times How vaccine mandates can unclog the ports. |
Joel Hirschhorn, Brownstone Inst. Colin Powell, age 84, had two major underlying medical problems. Powell surely had his initial vaccinations many months earlier. |
Michael Santoro, USA TODAY These cancellations weren't in protest over vaccines, and we didn't leave our customers stranded. Pilots have been sounding the alarm for months. |
Various, The Hill I don't know The oil spill off the coast of Southern California is an ecological and economic disaster. |
Mara Siegler, New York Post The event raised over $1 million for the charity Good Shepherd, which runs more than 80 programs helping children and families in struggling communities. |
Josef Adalian, New York Magazine The earnings call is today, the walkout is tomorrow, and the internal strife is not going away. |
Martin Pring, Pring Turner Financial Disclaimer: Pring Turner is a Financial Advisor headquartered in Walnut Creek CA, and is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The views represented herein are Pring Turner's own and all information is obtained from sources believed to be accurate and reliable. This information should not be considered […] |
Stessa Team, Stessa Our researchers calculated the percentage change in employment in six-figure jobs from 2015 to 2020 using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. |
Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, First Trust Advisors |
Justin Weidner, Deutsche Bank Group |
Frank Moraes, Commodity.com What states produce the most renewable energy? You might be surprised! We've put all the data together and highlight the top 15 states. |
Collin Martin, Charles Schwab Rather than waiting on the sidelines, consider short-term, fixed-rate corporate bonds. |
Richard Moody, Regions Bank |
Greg Bensinger, New York Times Rideharing companies made a lot of promises. They're not being kept. |
Matt McCall, American Consequences If you're experiencing investors' remorse around missing the crypto market of 2014, fear not – you could still turn a grand into six figures. |
Nicole Gelinas, New York Post New York's banks and investment firms are doing great. New York's economy, not so much. |
Ryan Cooper, The Week West Virginia's coal industry is doomed. Joe Manchin wants to take the whole state down with it. |
Willy Shih, The Hill There aren't any short-term solutions to current supply chain woes, only tactical remedies for localized bottlenecks. |
Editors, The Motley Fool Zillow just announced it has stopped buying homes, at least for now. Why? House prices and labor shortages are part of the reason. |
Umair Irfan, Vox Insurers are getting rocked by climate disasters. They're also shaping how we prepare for the next one. |
Henning Gloystein, CNN This continued risk of supply disruptions and high prices for fossil fuels — which drive up electricity costs — are a signal to countries that it's time to invest in clean and domestic energy resources. |
Peter Coy, New York Times They are victims of rising prices, not the perpetrators. |
David Stockman, Brownstone the age-adjusted death rate from all causes in America during 2020 was actually 1.8% lower than it had been in 2003 |
Peter Earle, American Institute for Economic Research "The tradeoffs of pandemic policies were apparent early on, and now include mounting levels of fraud, theft, and violence. Although it is unlikely, hopefully that revelation will inform future policy choices." ~ Peter C. Earle |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Ben Carlson, AWOCS Don't focus on the negatives. |
Joe Wiggins, Behavioural Investment Camels are a design / adaption marvel and in areas such as investing they provide invaluable lessons about how best to deal with uncertainty. |
Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution The CDC and FDA are way behind. |
John Cochrane, The Grumpy Economist Prediction: If Build Back Better passes, the price of child care will soar. |
Jamie Catherwood, Investor Amnesia An in-depth look at how railroads, the telegraph, California Gold Rush and Western Expansion all helped cause the Panic of 1857. |
Christine Benz, Morningstar Dhananjay Phadnis, a Fidelity portfolio manager who focuses on Asian equities, discusses what he's seeing on the ground. |
Igor Vasilachi, Verdad We think surging oil prices are primarily a barometer of extraordinary GDP growth and that investors should understand these price increases as a normal part of the business cycle. | |
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