In an era when newscasters struggle to make mountains out of molehills, forced to fill twenty-four-hour networks and infinite internet space, 2022 seems ready to feed the appetite. How quickly the mundane can become a headline, all at once. Just Russia being Russia practicing military drills on the border of another small country. Now a […]
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Worried About Ever-Increasing Prices? 5 Ways To Reduce Your Utility Bills
The prices of everything seem to be rising faster than we can keep up.
Keep reading for five ways to save money on your utility bills.
The Fed’s Rate Hike And What It Means Moving Forward
On May 4, 2022, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted unanimously to raise the Fed Funds rate 0.5%, or 50 basis points (BPS), to 0.9%. If you are wondering why this happened or what it means, let me help you make sense of it all.
The Economics Of A Pandemic Like COVID-19
As Americans grow increasingly tired by a government-mandated economic shutdown, our differences are sure to arise. It’s the result of a capitalistic economy and free society merging with public safety. In classic political fashion to never let a good crisis go to waste, more of these debates will become politicized.
5 Ways That COVID-19 May Impact The Real Estate Market
COVID-19 has triggered the global stock markets to crash, which means any business can be affected, including the real estate.
The Top 5 Millennial Money Mistakes
The availability of such immense data about Millennials particularly helps point out our generation’s decisions around money, including some mistakes that can ripple across the country like a tidal wave.
3 Trends Driving The Millennial Own VS. Rent Debate
Recasting home ownership in terms that fulfill Millennials’ lifestyle requirements is the first step to shift their perceptions. The industry must immediately change its approach, which until now has been to treat millennials like a more distracted, less financially capable version of the generations that came before them.