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Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 9:21 pm on November 20, 2019
Tags: demographics ( 29 ), economics ( 13 ), finance   

millennial circumstances

It’s so important to include the context of the very different world that’s been standard in the last 20 years when considering how demographic behavior patterns have changed.

Source: Some Millennials are saving big to compensate for having less wealth than their parents – Axios

Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 2:35 am on November 7, 2019
Tags: economics ( 13 ), finance, healthcare ( 21 )   

medicare math

You can take issue with certain points in Warren’s plan, but it seems much more convincing and honest than, say, the 2017 tax cuts.

Source: Elizabeth Warren’s plan to pay for Medicare-for-all – Vox

Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 8:17 pm on November 6, 2019
Tags: economics ( 13 ), finance, philanthropy ( 4 ), taxes ( 4 )   

taxes, not philanthropy

Raising concerns a wealth tax could negatively impact philanthropy and foundations overlooks the public good that would (hopefully) be more evenly distributed through increased government services financed by those taxes.

Source: A wealth tax could have unpredictable effects on politics, philanthropy – Vox

Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 8:01 pm on November 6, 2019
Tags: credit, debt, economics ( 13 ), finance, wages ( 5 )   

My money says the next crisis will come when lending to individuals slows to a trickle while credit is still readily available to businesses.

Source: Online installment loans are a growing debt burden on Americans – Axios

Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 7:30 pm on November 6, 2019
Tags: economics ( 13 ), finance, productivity ( 27 ), remote work ( 7 )   

Allowing more remote work situations could add billions to the economy and help many of those most vulnerable to job volatility.

Source: If more people worked remotely, it would boost the economy

Unknown's avatar Chris Thilk 7:29 pm on November 6, 2019
Tags: capitalism, competition, economics ( 13 ), finance   

Free markets imply competition, which is increasingly no longer the situation in the United States.

Source: Europe, Not America, Is the Home of the Free Market – The Atlantic

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