What Was It Like in the Seventies?
…other income. “My Generation: Blame the Rich, not the Boomers” – Dean Baker A recurring theme in policy circles over the last three decades has been that young people should…
…other income. “My Generation: Blame the Rich, not the Boomers” – Dean Baker A recurring theme in policy circles over the last three decades has been that young people should…
J.P. McJefferson talking Artificial Intelligence. “’We’ve been here before.’ Every generation has its technological scare story.” Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash Why Should I Be Worried About AI? J.P. McJefferson Thoughts For…
…Generation X workers (33%) are significantly more optimistic than millennials (24%) and Generation Z workers (19%) in 2025. Younger Workers Most Likely to Be Looking Turnover intent has held near…
…family dynasties and expand absolute wealth differences among households in the recipient generation. Limited intergenerational changes in wealth have been a notable feature of the American economy, as discussed by Steven…
…turn out to have a conscience. This would be a big deal. Meanwhile, about that real memory lapse by Scalia, in his dissent in EPA v. Homer City Generation, you…
…post of mine about. The two cases at issue are Whitman v. American Trucking Associations., from 2001, and EPA v. EMA Homer City Generation, the case decided earlier in the…
…them.) 2.Obama’s proposed chained-CPI cut would typically reduce benefits for 3 percent, and by as much as 6 percent for some recipients. 3.The White House’s decision to label this cut…
…also added the final two sentences. The post is a followup to a post from earlier Friday. I’ve also created an additional label: mainstream-journalism gimmickry. I’ve left the original rather…
…and since then, models have proliferated, transforming the name “Smith and Wesson .38” into a generic label for a particular style of gun, even clones that aren’t made by Smith…
…benefits in exchange for the pittance of slightly higher taxes on the upper crust. The article goes even further astray at the end with its label of a “two-part deal”…