Housing Bubble 2021
Yes I said it. 2021 will be a repeat of the housing bubble that will hit us hard. Economists try to predict the future with equations, models, theories and all… Read more »
Yes I said it. 2021 will be a repeat of the housing bubble that will hit us hard. Economists try to predict the future with equations, models, theories and all… Read more »
Politics. Don’t you just love it. I live in the city of politics. Washington, D.C. is boring. I know. It is full of nerds and people from all parts of… Read more »
I love this title. Many may be wondering what is the Economy Chief talking about? Isn’t he all about saving and obtaining independence. I am but that is why some… Read more »
Interest rates are at an all time low. According to Freddie Mac, the average interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to a record low of 2.87% in September…. Read more »
First week of September and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released some unexpected numbers this month. 8% unemployment rate in our country. We went from a low 3.5% in… Read more »
There is a lot of talk by politicians about equality and giving the average American an opportunity to save. Presidential candidate Joe Biden is proposing a change to the current… Read more »
Ever wonder why these billionaires like Warren Buffet and Bill Gates decide to leave peanuts to their kids? Yes, me too. These people are worth billions of dollars and still… Read more »
I have two banks that I do business with. One of them is Bank of America. I use this bank not because they are the best at what they do…. Read more »
I remember a year before starting college I spent a summer working at a hotel in Bethesda, Maryland. I was a front desk associate. All I did was basically check… Read more »
After many years tracking my assets and liabilities, I came to the conclusion that at the end of the day, the one key indicator to financial independence is your net… Read more »