Tent Cities Full Of Homeless People Are Booming In Cities All Over America As Poverty Spikes
By Michael Snyder Just like during the last economic crisis, homeless encampments are popping up all over the nation as poverty grows at a very…
By Michael Snyder Just like during the last economic crisis, homeless encampments are popping up all over the nation as poverty grows at a very…
By Michael Snyder Do you remember when our politicians promised to do something about the “too big to fail” banks? Well, they didn’t, and now…
By Michael Snyder Why are so many men in their prime working years unemployed? The Obama administration would have us believe that unemployment is low…
By Michael Snyder Do you remember the subprime mortgage meltdown from the last financial crisis? Well, this time around we are facing a subprime auto…
By Michael Snyder Why does it seem like almost everything is made in China these days? Yesterday I was looking at some pencils that we…
By The New Atlas As US-backed opposition groups take to the streets of Venezuela, following previously failed US-backed uprisings to effect regime change in the…
By Michael Snyder Things have not been this bad for the Canadian economy since the last global recession. During the second quarter of 2016, Canada’s…
By Justin Gardner Yesterday, it was reported that banks are preparing for an “economic nuclear winter” as the taxpayer-funded giveaway to megabanks – euphemistically known as…
By Brandon Smith The latest Federal Reserve meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is over and so far it would seem that the general investment world…
By Matt Agorist After years of giveaways to megabanks, marketed to the taxpayers as ‘quantitative easing,’ the crutches shoved under the banker-controlled global stock trade…
By Michael Snyder The critics of Obamacare have been proven right. The Obama administration promised that health insurance premiums would go down. Instead, they have…
By Amando Flavio The uncertainty of the global economy, which is mostly led by powerful countries in the West, has prompted concerns from many financial…
By Brandon Smith There is an interesting disconnect with some people when discussing the concept of global centralization. Naturally, the mind reels in horror at…
By Michael Snyder In America today, more than 60 million people live in multi-generational households. That number is so large that it may seem difficult…