Corporate Prodigy? Father Teaches Son to Be a Boss
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
Looks like this kid is going places! Father hands down sound financial and economic advice to his adorable and sharp son.
Good to see some parents instilling some economic sense in their children.
The map below matches the economic output (Gross Domestic Product) for each US state (and the District of Columbia) in 2019 to a foreign country with a comparable nominal GDP last year, using data from the BEA for GDP by US state and data for GDP by country from the International Monetary Fund (via Wikipedia)….
Norway is one of the richest countries in northern Europe. It has an estimated population of about 4.6 million people. Today, it ranks among the richest countries in the world, both estimated in capital stock and in GDP per capita. Norway has always ranked amongst the top three or the top on the United Nation…
Past comments from Donald Trump indicate his threats and initiation of tariffs are part of a long term strategy to reduce restrictions from trading partners. In the below tweet, for instance, he also implies equal tariffs between countries is “fair”. Taking for granted that Trump’s actual purpose with tariffs is to force other countries to…
Why Tax The Rich More? They Already Pay All The Taxes. Yes… ALL the taxes President Barack Obama submitted a budget to congress for $3.9 trillion and it’s as good as dead on arrival. The president doesn’t want to be seen as not pandering to his base in an important election year so he’s putting…
As federal marijuana prohibition slowly fades away into the depths of history, the burgeoning legal recreational cannabis market is poised to usher in a green rush for the US economy. And while many are excited about the fiscal implications of this entirely new economic sector, and rightfully so, there is another “green” market on the…
Andrew Follett The United States benefited enormously from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in 2015; but media outlets have mostly focused on headlines about earthquakes and aquifer pollution — neither of which have sufficient evidence to draw conclusions. From foreign policy to cheap domestic energy and even booming job growth, here are five key stories the media…
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