Federal Reserve Z.1 data show that the net worth of the household and nonprofit sector (HNPS) reached a new record of $168.8 trillion in 2024Q3, eclipsing the previous record of $164 trillion set in 2024Q2.…
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President Trump’s recent actions have dramatically reduced US taxpayers’ financial support for worldwide population control efforts. First, he reinstated the Mexico City Policy, or the “Global Gag Rule,” which prevents the use of federal taxpayer…
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When the second Trump Administration’s tariff threats dominate the news, a reviving discussion has emerged on whether tariffs are beneficial or harmful. This discussion is not simply a standpoint of free market advocates. In fact,…
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As we mark five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many headlines trumpet the resilience of the US economy: unemployment is low, GDP has returned to growth, and markets have rebounded. But beneath…
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A quick bank visit rarely feels quick. What should be a simple task turns into waiting, rushed conversations, and missed opportunities. A person checking their balance stands ahead of someone applying for a mortgage. A…
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President Trump’s recent actions have dramatically reduced US taxpayers’ financial support for worldwide population control efforts. First, he reinstated the Mexico City Policy, or the “Global Gag Rule,” which prevents the use of federal taxpayer…
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When the second Trump Administration’s tariff threats dominate the news, a reviving discussion has emerged on whether tariffs are beneficial or harmful. This discussion is not simply a standpoint of free market advocates. In fact,…
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President Trump’s recent actions have dramatically reduced US taxpayers’ financial support for worldwide population control efforts. First, he reinstated the Mexico City Policy, or the “Global Gag Rule,” which prevents the use of federal taxpayer…
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As we mark five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many headlines trumpet the resilience of the US economy: unemployment is low, GDP has returned to growth, and markets have rebounded. But beneath…
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There’s a famous experiment involving jams. Not problems, and not what old people call music, but the third thing: sweetened and thickened fruit spreads. The experiment famously showed that at some point having additional choices…