economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Financial Disaster is Looming, Here's Why
As the nation faces The Great Resignation, $15 minimum wage for federal employees and an influx of money from stimulus and tax credits businesses are forced to up their game to compete for employees. Lets face it, money is readily available and as such $15 per hour is not as enticing as it used to be. In fact, no wage holds quite the same value any more. This may sound good, but it spells disaster for the middle and lower financial classes.
By Andrew Mark Holcomb4 years ago in Journal
How Can We Send Money Directly
As I've mentioned in previous articles, the idea of an "electronic coin" has been around for some time. The concept was first introduced by Charles Stross in his novel Accelerando (1999). In this novel, he describes a system called "Ether" which allows people to send money instantly from one person to another. This system uses a network of computers that are connected together and share information. One of the characters in the book refers to it as "the internet of money".
By Charlotte Jones4 years ago in Journal
How to Earn Money Online without Investment?
With loads of individuals stuck at home nowadays, many are searching for ways of bringing in cash from home with practically no venture - from undergrads, remain at-home life partners, homemakers, retired people, and even finance managers/ladies who need to accomplish more things as an afterthought.
By dip Vaghela4 years ago in Journal
How I Became a Cryptocurrency Millionaire At The Age Of 29…
First of all, my name is Shawn McKay and I can clearly recall back then in 2019 when I was working as a clerk at the Halliburton company in Texas (you can see a picture of me when I was still working down below)…
By Valentine Okwujiaku4 years ago in Journal
How shortages are snowballing through industries we rely on & what we can expect for the year ahead
The global supply chain has yet to recover completely from the shutdowns that have been a fact of life since 2019. Now, however, COVID19 is just one of several factors that are leading to supply shortages across multiple industries.
By Lucinda Thorpe4 years ago in Journal
Iceland Forpassed All Financial Challenges To Be One Of The Steady Economies
The Republic of Iceland is a little country yet with so many gigantic financial possibilities. The North Atlantic Ocean’s financial system is very reassuring as far as the financial standing of the country is concerned.
By Osei Agyemang4 years ago in Journal
The 7% Conundrum: Why Today’s Inflation Numbers Are Not as Bad as You Might Have Been Led to Believe
Introduction Inflation. You can’t turn on the TV today or visit your favorite news site without seeing a story touting just how bad the inflation situation is currently. Of course, you see the very real effects of inflation in your life everyday, as everything, from your fast food meal to gas for your car and especially, cars themselves, seem to be constantly going up, up, up! And so when you see, read, or hear a news story on inflation, you know that yes, inflation is all too real today and that it is directly - and negatively - impacting you and your family’s finances!
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
9 Reasons to Invest in Smart City!
Have you ever desired to build your home in the opportunistic city of Lahore? If your answer is yes, then being the residents of Pakistan, we all know how much charisma Lahore has held among the other cities of Pakistan.
By The Masters Real Estate4 years ago in Journal
Expect Interest Rates to Rise This Year
Recently a Federal Reserve official indicated that the US central bank could raise interest rates by early March. This is in response to “alarmingly high inflation rates,” according to a recent article in the Financial Times.
By Mark R Hake4 years ago in Journal






