400,000 People Just Had Their Pensions Cut By 50%: “Going to Happen To The Rest Of Pensions in the United States”
By Mac Slavo In 2014 a new Federal law made it possible for pension funds to cut benefits for their recipients. Much to the protest…
By Mac Slavo In 2014 a new Federal law made it possible for pension funds to cut benefits for their recipients. Much to the protest…
By Brandon Smith Normalcy bias is a rather horrifying thing. It is so frightening because it is so final; much like death, there is simply…
By Michael Snyder After a series of stunning declines through the month of January and the first half of February, global financial markets seem to…
By Daisy Luther Venezuela is out of food. After several years of long lines, rationing, and shortages, the socialist country does not have enough food…
By Activist Post Any time we speak about the economy, it is a natural reaction to discover only the economic methods to protect ourselves. However,…
Op-Ed by Jeff Fitchett Collapse has been garnering more attention since the 2008 financial crisis. In the 1970s many people feared that the United States…
By Michael Snyder On Tuesday junk bonds continued to crash, the price of oil briefly dipped below 28 dollars a barrel, Deutsche Bank was forced…
By Michael Snyder There is so much chaos going on that I don’t even know where to start. For a very long time I have…
By Graham Vanbergen Housing in many countries, especially Britain, is no longer an investment; it’s now made up of three fundamentals: consumption, crime and concern….
By David Haggith The Federal Reserve economic stimulus plan is edging toward the Twilight Zone now that the Fed sees its recovery about to be…
By Michael Snyder As bad as the month of January was for the global economy, the truth is that the rest of 2016 promises to…
By Activist Post Each of you reading this is in a different financial position. Some of you are trapped in debt or just getting by,…
By Brandon Smith As economic turmoil worldwide becomes increasingly apparent, I have been receiving messages from readers expressing some concerns on the public “perception” of…
By Michael Snyder We have not seen global economic activity fall off this rapidly since the great recession of 2008. Manufacturing activity is imploding all…