When I Live Abroad, What I Miss Most About America Might Be Walmart
Walmart receives a lot of hate, but when it’s not around, you realize how much you miss its low prices, well-stocked shelves, and wide selection of goods.
Why The Right Should Care About Income Inequality
Widening inequality and slowing social mobility really is a problem in America, and government policies championed by the elite have exacerbated this inequality.
Federal Employees Should Plan For Shutdowns, Not Get Caught Penniless After One Delayed Paycheck
In some cases, living paycheck-to-paycheck is unavoidable. In other cases, people need to wake up and take a long look at their foolish finance habits.
Jack Bogle Enriched Middle Americans Through DIY Investing That Outperforms The Professionals
Bogle created index funds in 1975, transforming the world of investing and making it easier for millions of Americans to hold onto their money.
Why Trump Is Making A Huge Mistake Keeping The Federal Reserve Status Quo
Senate conservatives need to be tough on Jerome Powell. Bad policy choices at the Federal Reserve that he supports have been toxic for the blue-collar American worker.
5 Money Myths Keeping Millennials Poor
Only once you have broken out of your current perspective can you break out of self-induced poverty (a.k.a. your bad habits), and into prosperity.
How Social Security Takes From The Poor And Gives To The Rich
Chris Matthews is wrong: Social Security is not a fabulous anti-poverty program. In fact, it tends to take money from poorer people and give it to richer people.