The Dangers of Negative Interest Rates and a Cashless Economy
By Richard M. Ebeling The recent gyrations in the stock market and the uncertainties surrounding American trade policies with China and other parts of the…
By Richard M. Ebeling The recent gyrations in the stock market and the uncertainties surrounding American trade policies with China and other parts of the…
By Daisy Luther Yesterday, CIBC reported a “systems issue” that prevented customers from logging in to their accounts online for the entire business day. CIBC,…
By corbettreport Welcome back to #NewWorldNextWeek – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Canberra, Australia – The Australian government announced that it will soon be illegal to use more than $10,000 cash to purchase anything,…
By Stefan Gleason Recent high-profile cyber security breaches at Equifax and other financial institutions highlight the perils of an all-digital economy. When wealth can be…
By Jay L. Zagorsky, The Ohio State University A world without cash seems wonderful at first glance since it is convenient and fast. You don’t…
By Vin Armani In this video, Vin Armani discusses how politicians in Hawaii are taking away citizens’ rights if they choose to use medical marijuana….
By MassPrivateI Editor’s Note: The stages of incrementalism seem to be speeding up. Nicholas West has written for Activist Post just this month about China’s…
By Nicholas West The march toward a cashless society has now moved from the theoretical to the phase of widespread adoption. This is primarily due…
By Clint Siegner Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a surprise attack on cash in late 2016. He gave Indians a few days to convert…
By Nicholas West Step by step, facial recognition has been accepted by the general public for security; its appearance is proliferating at airports and at…
By Samantha King What seemed almost like science fiction to our parents is coming scarily close to the realm of feasibility: more and more countries…
By Claire Bernish A war on cash has surreptitiously and duplicitously come to pass, as Big Banks and Big Credit attempt to convince their millions…
By Jeff Paul In November of last year, India banned certain cash notes in a bold move to force businesses into the banking system to better…