Lockdowns Have Devastated the Global Poor
By Ethan Yang In North America and Europe, it has become abundantly clear that Covid-19 and the lockdowns that followed have devastated society. In the…
By Ethan Yang In North America and Europe, it has become abundantly clear that Covid-19 and the lockdowns that followed have devastated society. In the…
By Michael Snyder The economic downturn that we are currently experiencing is making the last recession look like a Sunday picnic. Yes, 2008 and 2009…
By Tyler Durden After his inauguration last month, President Joe Biden signed an executive order extending eviction moratoriums until the end of March. Even with…
By Michael Snyder You don’t have to be a cog in the system. For most of us, the only option that was presented while we…
By Jon Miltimore The world may be nearing the end of the coronavirus pandemic (at least we can hope), but the postmortems are just beginning….
By Tyler Durden “Follow the science” exclaimed every virtue-signaling talking head as left-leaning authorities/officials clamped down on Americans’ rights nationwide… “wear a mask”, “shelter at…
By PFW News In what is no secret to any regular reader of this blog, the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns it justified has –…
By Tyler Durden Indoor dining is banned; offices are empty; city dwellers are fleeing the metro area. The virus pandemic has deeply scarred New York City’s…
By Michael Snyder Isn’t it fun to live in a rotting, decaying society that is coming apart at the seams all around us? The latest…
By Tyler Durden New York City restaurants are hurting more from the economic crisis in comparison to the industry nationwide. At least half of the…
By Tyler Durden Is it time to worry about food inflation? The Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food Price Index rose for a seventh consecutive month…
By Tyler Durden New York City taxi drivers – who were committing suicide left and right before the pandemic – are in bad shape. After…
By Tyler Durden As we have been warning for quite some time – and again overnight – the (largely irrelevant) December jobs report was a…
By Michael Snyder No matter how bad things become, stock prices just keep going up and up and up. In 2020, we experienced the worst…