Four Dead in South Africa Cost-of-living Protests
By Thomas Lambert Four protesters have reportedly been found dead, with two being shot by police responding to cost-of-living protests in South Africa. Yesterday, South…
By Thomas Lambert Four protesters have reportedly been found dead, with two being shot by police responding to cost-of-living protests in South Africa. Yesterday, South…
By Charles Hugh Smith A strong currency exports inflation to those nations which do not issue the currency. Though it’s difficult to be confident of…
By Stefan Gleason With last week’s second 75 basis-point rate hike, the Federal Reserve now claims it has achieved a “neutral” monetary policy stance. That…
By Kate Anderson Rachel Sorenson, vice president of the Graduate and Professional Student Senate at Iowa State University, reportedly claimed she became homeless over the…
By Benjamin R. Dierker I, a mere Pencil, would like to show readers just how fundamental energy is—even to a simple desk tool. You may…
By Ron Paul Liberty Report If you ever want to peer into the future, look at the names of the bills passed by Congress, and…
By Tyler Durden The US economy is a 70% retail and service economy, which means it is entirely reliant on continued growth in domestic consumption…
By Stefan Gleason It’s official: the economy isn’t going into recession. That pronouncement comes straight from the same top Biden administration official who last year…
By Tyler Durden It’s no secret that breakfast food is more expensive than a year ago, yet another sign of how the cost-of-living crisis squeezes…
By Mac Slavo Now we have what the mainstream media is calling “heatflation.” The warmer temperatures of summer are responsible for driving up food prices….
By Tyler Durden Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland have joined Dutch farmers in protest of ‘green’ government regulations that will decimate the industry by…
By Tyler Durden Despite US unemployment approaching multi-decade lows, food banks across the country are working overtime as inflation has forced many to turn to…
By Michael Snyder When you keep making horrible decisions, eventually the consequences are going to catch up with you. That is true for individuals, and…
By Stansberry Research In part two of our discussion with G. Edward Griffin, he warns that the United States and the Federal Reserve are “actively…