Category: Economics
Hillary Clinton knows her candidacy relies heavily on women voters - especially younger, unmarried women who tend to favor more and bigger programs as if the government were some …
BusinessWeek is a fine magazine, and many of its articles are useful discussions and analyses of significant business trends and issues. They do, however, sometimes play too much to …
Perhaps annoyed, but undeterred by the constant snickering over his naivety on foreign policy, Senator Barack Obama hastened to add energy policy to the list of subject areas on …
Sure there is a war going on, with a heavy cost in blood and treasure, the dollar fell to all-time lows, energy prices are extremely high worldwide, and the …
Michigan already has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, and with the state income tax going from 3.9% to 4.3% and an expansion of the sales tax, it's …
UPDATE 12:32 p.m.: The issues were NOT resolved, and the UAW is on strike - their first against GM in almost ten years, and their first national strike against...
Today on NPR's Morning Edition: Oil prices have hit another record, topping $82 a barrel. Despite the rising cost of energy, the global economy keeps growing. But some observers …
In the midst of the "subprime" mortgage "crisis," it pays to remember the biggest losers are the investors who put up their own money so poor people normally considered …
Most liberals like to parade around as champions of the poor and the oppressed. They like to continually point out how bad poverty is in America, and how rich, …
I was considering a Bible verse the other day, where Jesus warned His disciples that the poor would always be with them. As one of those people who considers …