Washington and Wall Street may look like two very different worlds, but there’s a definite overlap between them. For example, policies that affect tax rates, interest rates, government spending, and inflation impact both Wall Street and Main Street.
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They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To (Members Of Congress, That Is)
In my previous life, I taught American history. I kept thinking this weekend about how the Founding Fathers must be turning in their graves seeing
Scraping The Bottom Of The Barrel
Wall Street is getting a lot of attention these days and understandably so. After all, investors are rattled. Historically, December has been a good
A Lesson From A Scorpion
A scorpion enlists a frog to take him on his back across a stream, even though the frog is astute enough to protest that the scorpion “will surely
What Will Misclassifying An Employee Cost Your Business?
Misclassifying employees to save money in the short term can result in employers paying huge monetary penalties and fines if caught violating the
Saying No Isn’t Going To Cut It In Congress In 2019
2018 is ending on a very volatile and troubling note. The country is in a state of uncertainty with the stock market swinging from extreme low to
All Aboard – Hopefully
Lots of New Yorkers are grumbling about the city’s deteriorating subway system, and with good reason. Increasingly, trains are becoming dirtier, more