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.
by Michael Bastasch [S]enate Republicans have [written the] White House, urging President Obama to repeal his recently announced power plant rule that cajoles states into imposing cap-and-trade schemes on carbon dioxide emissions. Republicans say that Obama’s rule is “all pain, no gain” and would result in higher energy prices and huge job losses as coal-fired…
What started as a joke has turned into a highly demanded product in China– bottles of fresh Canadian air. The country has become so polluted that people began buying up the bottled air en mass. Canada’s Business News Network reports: Finally, a breath of fresh air in Canada’s doom-and-gloom resource sector. The world may have…
Blake Neff A federal appeals court handed a severe blow to for-profit colleges Tuesday, ruling in favor of an Obama administration rule that denies federal funds to programs whose graduates perform badly on the job market. The unanimous ruling, delivered per curiam by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, is withering in its rhetoric, aggressively criticizing the…
By Peter Fricke Free-market advocates say Treasury Secretary Jack Lew wants to treat the symptoms rather than the cause of U.S. businesses seeking lower taxes overseas. Lew is the latest Obama official to make the case for restricting the ability of U.S. companies to merge with foreign companies in order to relocate to lower-tax countries….
By Connor Wolf California truck drivers went on strike Monday to demand what they say is rightful full-time employment. With the help of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, California truckers claim companies have been misidentifying them as independent contractors when they should be listed as full-time employees. This employment status has caused drivers to miss…
By Connor D. Wolf The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) released a study Monday showing employment for low-skilled workers falls as the minimum wage goes up. The study, titled “The Minimum Wage and The Great Recession,” looked at the impact of three federal minimum wages increases that occurred between 2007 and 2009. It found that during that…
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