Explaining Trump’s Appeal, Part 3
…oddly tie somewhat Trump’s rhetoric. I’m going to rely a lot (but not entirely) on a set of slides prepared by the Census. That presentation looks at figures relating to…
…oddly tie somewhat Trump’s rhetoric. I’m going to rely a lot (but not entirely) on a set of slides prepared by the Census. That presentation looks at figures relating to…
…economy based on their unique training. They look at topics as varied as worldwide trade and industrial production and US government programs and regulations like Social Security.” In no particular…
…I downloaded the tables from that Heritage report that’s the basis for the Ryan plan. The first page looked like this: You can see the unemployment forecast, with the amazing…
…is the scale of a piece of thread or a strand of hair, the scale of a needle and the line width of this font size. When you look at…
…will go to workers. People who look at data, estimate that about one quarter of the benefits of a reduction of taxes on profits go to workers (before going on,…
…Psychology at the University of Toronto, has been using functional MRI to look at how the mood we’re in affects the way the brain works. Anderson had people look at…
With the recent surge in oil prices I thought it would be useful to look at the potential impact with one set of data I watch. It is energy as…
…it from the government agencies in countries you are looking at, or the World Bank, IMF, UN, CIA, Statistical Abstract of the US or Penn World Tables. 3. If you…
by Mike Kimel Looking at Mitch Daniel’s Single Organizational Goal So I took a break form useful work and wandered over to a few right wing blogs to see what’s…
In 2005 Kash Mansori of Angry Bear took a look at Are Earnings Rising or Stagnant? It is an issue worth periodic review: This question is not as easy to…