by Linda Beale Going Dark–not just an SEC issue, when companies keep their tax classification secret Today’s Times includes an interesting piece by Floyd Norris about the problem of companies that are neither private nor public but have (or claim to have) few enough public investors that the SEC allows them to “go dark”–quit reporting […]
Going Dark–not just an SEC issue, when companies keep their tax classification secret
Health Care Thoughts: Conference Wrap-up
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Conference Wrap-up So I do some conferences with a lot of people who are way smarter than me, people literally and figuratively on the cutting edge. What thoughts are dominating health care these days, especially the provider community? Here is a list of frequent talking points, further […]
Guest post: The Affordable Care Act’s Prevention and Public Health Fund
Guest post by Michael Cahill The Affordable Care Act’s Prevention and Public Health Fund: Why it needs to succeed for America’s Economic Future What will it take for the Affordable Care, known more commonly as Obamacare, to succeed? Realistically speaking it will take a lot of things for the ACA to be a real success, […]
Deliberate and ….
Chart of the Day: America’s 30-Year Project to Make the Rich Even Richer – Here’s a remarkable chart from EPI.. (hat tip rjs) Actually, no: Strike that. It’s true that in a normal world it would be remarkable, but in the world we live in it’s actually totally unsurprising. It illustrates the rise in income […]
At least the fine print is readable..Sunday reading
From Aguanomics: Caveat emptor! (These are used to “mine” bitcoins, which are worth $100+ each.)
Health Care Thoughts: Rand Paul is a Loon, However…..
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Rand Paul is a Loon, However….. Rand Paul told an Iowa crowd about “Obamacare codes” and listed some of the wackier codes. Problem is, he is referring to the ICD-10 adaptation, which was first set in motion by the Bush 43 administration. ICD-9 has about 17,000 diagnosis […]
Links on water
From Aguanomics come these links: Fracking is coming to California in a big way. It’s likely that frackers will be heavily regulated on water quality; it’s ironic that farmers are worried that frackers may be polluting, what? More than them? Ironic, isn’t it? Climate change: “Warmer water will kill off most of California’s native fish […]
Wage stickiness ?
Sorry for the thin posting lately…I have had some SI joint problems which makes for difficulty sitting still to focus. Via Keven Drum comes this research paper addressing the issue of sticky wages in the economics of today: First off, a new paper by a trio of researchers confirms some old news: Adjusted for inflation, […]
