War, Winter and the Weary – The Unfolding European Housing Crisis
By Graham Vanbergen Property prices across almost all the 28 EU member states have increased and have grown faster than incomes. The price correction of…
By Graham Vanbergen Property prices across almost all the 28 EU member states have increased and have grown faster than incomes. The price correction of…
By Michael Snyder The 7th largest economy on the entire planet, Brazil, has been gripped by a horrifying recession, as has much of the rest…
By Michael Snyder I was absolutely stunned to learn that the Baltic Dry Shipping Index had plummeted to a new all-time record low of 504…
By Nick Giambruno Central planners around the world are waging a War on Cash. In just the last few years: Italy made cash transactions over…
By Paul A. Philips Imagine a bus full of passengers allowing themselves to be taken on some mystery tour chosen by the driver and his…
By Joshua Krause I distinctly remember the Christmas of 2007. It was unique from every other holiday season that I experienced in my childhood. For…
By Michael Snyder If the U.S. economy really is in “great shape”, then why do all of the numbers keep telling us that we are…
By Amanda Froelich While Connecticut was the first state to end chronic veteran homelessness, Virginia is officially now the first US state to end all…
By Rusticus As individuals and Nations alike wait in anticipation for COP21 less than a month from now, described as the United Nations’ “legally binding…
By Mac Slavo A vast joblessness is coming. Perhaps the system will develop some gentle pretext to keep everyone occupied with busy work to cope…
By Mac Slavo More and more Americans are realizing that financial markets may not be as stable as the government has made them out to…
By Mac Slavo There have always been squatters, but the trend may be rising. And the growing clash of squatters and abandoned properties suggests a…
By Michael Snyder So many of the exact same patterns that we witnessed just before the stock market crash of 2008 are playing out once…
By Michael Sndyer All over America, the middle class is dying and poverty is on the rise. One of the primary reasons for this is…