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In diesen Landkreisen stirbst du am frühesten
Nach den Landkreisen mit der höchsten Lebenserwartung haben wir jetzt auch die drei Landkreise für Dich, in denen die Lebenserwartung in Deutschland am niedrigsten ist.
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Who Caused the Recent Wave of Inflation?
A study from The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco claims that most of the price inflation that plagued the US economy over the past few years was due to global supply chain disruptions, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Is this a valid study, or an attempt by the Fed to evade responsibility for our recent economic troubles?There are several problems with this study. First, this study aims at establishing a correlation between supply chain...
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USDCAD waffles above and below the 100 hour MA today
The BOC cut rates yesterday but the CAD moved higher. The move is stalling today with narrow up and down trading near hourly MA levels.
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Kamalanomics: More Inflation for America
In a recent interview with CNN, Kamala Harris said that Bidenomics is working and that she is “proud of bringing inflation down.”However, the Bureau of Labor Statistics published the latest CPI at 2.9%, despite annual inflation being 1.4% when she took office. Inflation is a disguised tax and accumulated inflation since January 2021, when the Biden-Harris administration started, has increased more than 20%.Of course, Democrats blame inflation on...
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Capitalism Unveiled: How to Pay Zero Taxes Legally – Robert Kiyosaki, Tom Wheelwright
In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki, is joined by tax advisor Tom Wheelwright to discuss the often misunderstood relationship between taxes, debt, and capitalism. Together, they unravel how real financial education can help individuals break free from the traditional, often punitive tax systems and gain financial independence.
Understanding the Roots of Taxes
Kiyosaki opens the discussion by referencing the *Communist Manifesto* and the *Capitalist...
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Food Price Controls are a Losing Issue
The central problem with government economic policies is that many bad economic policies are politically advantageous. Hence, politicians enact policies that many of them know don’t work just to stay in power. Price controls are bad economic policy. Democrat Presidential candidate Kamala Harris wants to empower the Federal Trade Commission to stop “food price gouging” with what would amount to price ceilings.Price ceilings cause shortages of goods...
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Trump and Harris Ignore a Great Danger Facing America
The Penn Wharton Budget Model, a think tank headquartered at the University of Pennsylvania, recently released a study claiming former President Donald Trump’s economic plans would add about four trillion dollars to the national deficit over ten years while Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic plans would add about two trillion dollars.Vice President Harris would increase the deficit largely through expanding refundable tax credits such as the...
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Kickstart the FX trading day for Sept 5 w/a technical look at EURUSD, USDJPY and GBPUSD
The employment data in the form of ADP employment, Initial jobless claims and Unit Labor costs show a mixed picture ahead of the US jobs report tomorrow
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Grünes Entsetzen nach Wahldebakel!
Bei Lanz wurde wieder versucht Chrupalla mit Äußerungen von Höcke zu entlarven, aber es schlug komplett fehl und Chrupalla war in Höchstform!
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Savvy Social Security for Couples
What's the best Social Security claiming strategy for couples?
RIA Advisors' Senior Financial Advisors, Jon Penn and Jonathan McCarty examine the in's and out's of the Social Security maze.
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The Rise of Credit Cards and Consumer Debt – Andy Tanner, Dr. Sean Vanatta
In this episode of the Cashflow Academy podcast, host Andy Tanner sits down with Dr. Sean Vanatta, author of "Plastic Capitalism: Banks, Credit Cards, and the End of Financial Control", to explore the evolution of credit cards, the rising consumer debt crisis, and the financial strategies needed to manage and leverage debt effectively. This episode provides valuable insights into both the history and modern complexities of credit cards,...
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9-5-24 Limiting Losses With Yield Curve Analysis
Lance Roberts previews the next Fed meeting: There's a 50-50-chance of a 50-bp rate cut; will tomorrow's jobs report show fewer jobs than before Covid? Numbers are suspect with labor "hoarding" a potential problem; negative revisions to JOLTS report, part of a trend of negative revisions back to 2002. Will Yields be 4% by Friday? What the bond market is indicating. Living in the late 1900's; The Bond Yield Bet: Lots of stragglers to...
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Current affairs: how batteries will green the grid
Though we use more renewable energy than ever before, electricity grids need ways to cope with intermittent wind or solar power. Innovations that make batteries to store that energy bigger, cheaper...
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Education: Labeling vs. Tailoring
I recently had the opportunity to attend a homeschool resource fair at a small local school for the arts in my hometown. Every classroom and corridor was filled with tables covered in information about homeschool co-ops, clubs, private classes and teachers. Everything from ballet to robotics, art, woodworking, and every conceivable academic approach were represented by eager adults, excited to share their particular interest and expertise, and most...
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From Brazil to the US: The Global War on Free Speech
What is the Mises Institute?
The Mises Institute is a non-profit organization that exists to promote teaching and research in the Austrian School of economics, individual freedom, honest history, and international peace, in the tradition of Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard. Non-political, non-partisan, and non-PC, we advocate a radical shift in the intellectual climate, away from statism and toward a private property...
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The Top 11 Fintech Startups in Switzerland in 2024
11 fintechs made it to this year’s TOP 100 Swiss Startup list, an award organized by Venturelab.
The 2024 ranking features in total 100 Startups, Yokoy is once again the highest ranking fintech.
Highest fintech newcomer this year is Calvin Risk on rank 44.
Of the 11 fintechs 5 were repeats from the 2023 startup ranking and 6 were newcomers.
Meet the 11 Swiss fintechs that made the TOP 100 Swiss Startups 2024 list:
Yokoy Group AG (#3)-1
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Disappointing US Data Followed by Better Japanese Wages and Stronger German Factory Orders Weigh on the Greenback
Overview: The one-two punch of the disappointing US job opening report and the downbeat Beige Book weighs on the US dollar, which is softer against all the G10 currencies. The Canadian dollar is a notable exception. Prime Minister Trudeau's minority Liberal Party lost key support and the Bank of Canada affirmed expectations for more rate cuts. Japan's wage growth was stronger than expected, underscoring the divergence of policy and the dollar was...
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