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.
Guy Bentley Sugar taxes are inefficient and hit the poor hardest, according to a research note from the U.K.’s Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA). The chorus of voices supporting taxes on sugary products is growing. From celebrity chefs to doctors to policymakers, all see tax increases as a route to reduce sugar consumption and thereby…
Juliegrace Brufke A recent poll found those living in states with higher tax burdens are more likely to say they want to move than residents of states with lower taxes. According to Gallup, 46 percent of those living in Connecticut and New Jersey – which have some of the highest state and local rates in…
By JP Carroll The starving people of Venezuela resorted to stealing live chickens off a truck just to feed themselves, according to a video posted to YouTube Friday. A driver caught the scene while stuck in traffic on a major Venezuelan roadway. The footage zooms in to show a mob of people running to steal crates of live chickens…
Audience laughed at Democratic candidate Andew Yang for freezing when asked how he would pay for his universal basic income program.
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Joe Simonson While a vast majority of Americans will likely benefit from the likely passage of the GOP tax bill, The New York Times is asking for some sympathy for one particularly unpopular government agency: the Internal Revenue Service. Because the tax bill features a “comprehensive revision of the tax…
This election cycle is really giving emphasis to how horrible choosing the lesser of two evils can be. Most political arguments from supporters of either major party’s presumptive nominee center on an argument of how horrible the other candidate is. There is very little to sell in terms of positive messages this election year. Instead this…
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