| Daniel de Visé, USA TODAY In different states, being in the top 1% can mean very different things. READ MORE |
| Rob Smith, RCM Western North Carolina I wasn't going to write this piece, but a number of friends asked me to do so. I didn't want to draw attention to myself by being one of those "hey look at me" virtue... READ MORE |
| Allison Morrow, CNN Two key components — employment and prices — are settling into healthy levels where jobs are abundant, wages are growing and inflation is back to its pre-pandemic norm. READ MORE |
| Market Minder, Fisher Investments September's jobs numbers were fine, but don't overstate the takeaways. READ MORE |
| David Ozgo, RealClearMarkets Now that the International Longshoremen (ILA) have agreed to continue working through January 15, 2025 it will give the ILA and the United States Marine Alliance (MSMX) time to complete a longer term... READ MORE |
| John Di Leo, The American Thinker We have been told many things about the longshoremen's strike over the past week. Most of the reporting has been in half-truths, at best – possibly because the press doesn't know any better (the... READ MORE |
| Robert Goldberg, The Hill In 1790, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton agreed to the Dinner Table Bargain, a compromise whereby the new federal government assumed all of the states' debts incurred during... READ MORE | View All Today's Links | (Ad) - It's totally Free. Daily we'll provide you with advance notice of the date/time of major stock earnings announcements. Also, receive predicted moves into Earnings for each stock from our proprietary volatility indicator. Click to automatically subscribe. |
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