U.S. Debt Downgrade Points to More Currency Debasement
By Mike Gleason As debt downgrade concerns push up bond yields, metals markets are facing selling pressure. Credit ratings agency Fitch this week issued a…
By Mike Gleason As debt downgrade concerns push up bond yields, metals markets are facing selling pressure. Credit ratings agency Fitch this week issued a…
By Tyler Durden The decision by India to ban certain rice exports has sparked panic buying at supermarkets across the United States. Videos circulating on…
By Jonathan Newman Economist Jeremy Horpedahl dismissed the silly claim by anticapitalists that capitalism must engineer food scarcity for the sake of profits. He presented…
By Tyler Durden We got another glimpse into consumer behaviors via Sean Connolly, chief executive officer of Conagra Brands Inc., who told analysts during a…
By Michael Snyder Inflation is going down! Isn’t that wonderful? When many less-educated Americans hear this news, they will think that prices are going down. …
By Tyler Durden Despite the Biden administration’s cheerleading that “Bidenomics” is the economic savior of the middle class — most Americans will disagree there has…
By Tyler Durden One in three residents of Seattle may leave the Democratic stronghold due to skyrocketing crime and the high cost of living, according…
By B.N. Frank Despite lawsuits, significant warnings, and increasing opposition, AquaBounty Technologies, has not given up on building its controversial “Frankenfish” farm in Ohio. Construction…
By Tyler Durden Just when you though the exodus from California to places like Florida and Texas may have slowed…you can guess again. That’s because…
By Tyler Durden Two years of negative real wage growth, depleted savings, mounting credit card debt, and soaring interest rate payments put pressure on consumers’…
By Michael Snyder Even though central banks all over the world have been raising interest rates in recent months, food prices just continue to go…
By Brendan Brown The real drama of default in global markets has not been the federal debt ceiling negotiations in Washington but the write-off by…
By Clint Siegner Everyone loves an early inflation. The effects at the beginning of an inflation are all good. There is steepened money expansion, rising…
By Mary Claire Evans Americans, on average, estimate that a family of four needs a minimum income of $85,000 annually to “get by” in their…