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With a combination of high interest rates and a slow return to office towers, the commercial real estate sector faces further declines as the new year begins.
Bidenomics... Planning to save more money is top of mind for many Americans making resolutions for 2024.
Pushback Against Tyranny & Control Will Accelerate In 2024
Surprises in 2024 Will Be Greater Than in 2023 - Ep 940
Surprises in 2024 Will Be Greater Than in 2023 - Ep 940
According to an analysis from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the minimum wage does not suffice to pay for a typical set of living expenses in any state of the United States.
Tucker Carlson, Fox News host and author of "Ship of Fools", joins Ben to discuss the social impact of rapid technological advances, what role government should or shouldn't play in the economy, and how both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are able t
Earlier today, when discussing the sudden spike in the SOFR rate to an all time high 5.40% and which dragged the SOFR-Fed Funds spread to the highest since the March 2020 repo crisis...
The Environmental, Social, and Governance movement has wrapped itself in the garb of justice. It is just as much a moral crusade as it is an economic, social, or political one, with the unfortunate effect that those who criticize ESG can easily be si
RED SEA MASSACRE: Will America's aircraft carriers SINK along with the US economy?
Recent Fed data showed that Americans racked up an extra $48 billion in credit card debt last quarter - but that might be the tip of the short-term debt iceberg.
Banks Are Closing Thousands Of Branches And Retailers Are Shutting Down Thousands Of Stores
This show was edited to play on LRN.FM and on the Free Talk Live Network/Genesis Network and is a repeat for the morning time slot: David Webb (The Great Taking - book and documentary) comes on the show to discuss the deep financial waters, exposing
How You Can Be on the Right Side of the Largest Wealth Transfer in History
A home in Palm Springs, which was sold in March for $1,400,000 and put back on the market some two months later for roughly the same amount, is now going for only $635,000--a price cut of $765,000.
Last year at this time, 85% of economists in one poll predicted a recession this year -- and that was an optimistic take compared to the 100% probability of a recession forecast two months earlier.
Holiday sales grew at less than half the rate they grew in 2022.
Robert Shiller Warns Of 'Cataclysm' For US Dollar Reserve Status If Confiscated Russian Assets Given To Ukraine
A new analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reveals that almost 60% of all illegal aliens households in the United States are benefiting from at least one form of taxpayer-funded welfare benefits.
Americans are largely maxed out when it comes to the amount of debt they have accumulated.
Stephanie Pomboy Tells Tucker Carlson Our Debt-Based Economy Is About to Come Crashing Down
While it may not seem like the most romantic option, the useful gift of money is the most desired Christmas present in the United States this year.
The End of the World as We Know It with Whitney Webb
Today's stock market is nothing short of unusual.
While existing home sales bounced very modestly off record lows in November, it has been the 'strength' of new home sales - with buyer heavily subsidized by homebuilders - that has held up the housing market.
Thinking of buying a vehicle soon? Rising car ownership costs might cause you to think again.
Ep 3240a - Retailers Are Panicking, No Bump During The Holiday, Biden Narrative Crumbling
The United States has become an extremely gluttonous society. When I say that, I am not just talking about food. According to Gallup, obesity and diabetes "have both reached record highs", but that is just a very small portion of the overall pi
62 Percent Of Americans Live Paycheck To Paycheck And The Bottom Of The Economic Food Chain Is Already Collapsing
"Buy now, pay later" (BNPL) loans surged in popularity during Black Friday and Cyber Monday in late November.