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04/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
FMC commissioner warns China’s monopoly over container production could hurt the US economy
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Commissioner Carl Bentzel is calling for a policy debate on the long-term effects of America’s “complete reliance” on Chinese container manufacturing. “[The] Chinese container manufacturing industry clearly took steps together to suppress the market prior to the pandemic. Those efforts resulted, partly, in the congestion issues and increases in containerized prices, […]
03/18/2022
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By Roy Green
Ukraine conflict provides Biden administration with perfect scapegoat for its faults and failures
As Russia and Ukraine try to pound each other into submission, the Biden administration is on tight watch. Although the casualties mount and the devastation widens, it is supportive of the conflict between the bordering nations – even gleeful, perhaps wishing the fighting would go on a little longer. It’s simply because the Russian invasion has taken […]
03/03/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Trump calls on Biden administration to boost domestic oil production
Former President Donald Trump has called on the Biden administration to boost oil production in the United States. “We are so foolish,” Trump said during a recent phone interview with Fox Business Network‘s Maria Bartiromo. “The whole thing with the climate is just out of control. Unless everybody is going to do it, [this] makes […]
02/18/2022
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By Mary Villareal
No let-up: Inflation in the US expected to get even worse
The national average fuel price at the time of the 2020 elections was $2.00. It’s now $3.37 — a 68 percent increase in 15 months. In another five months, that same price will look cheap as energy prices ripple through the economy, which makes them an important indicator of what is happening. Hedge fund manager and TV […]
02/18/2022
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By News Editors
The cost of living in the United States is rising to absolutely absurd levels
Most of the time, the vast majority of Americans simply do not care about economics. And it pains me to say that, because I have been running a website about economics for more than a decade. But it is true. Under normal circumstances, most hard working Americans don’t have the time or the energy to […]
02/17/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
“Bidenflation” triggers stunning downfall of consumer sentiment to 10-year low
Consumer sentiment went down in the early weeks of February as consumers lost faith in the economic policies of the Biden administration. Inflation during Biden’s term — “Bidenflation” for short — soared to the worst level in four decades and the long-term economic view of American households dropped to its least favorable level in 10 […]
01/25/2022
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By News Editors
BREAKDOWN: Basic services and supply chains are rapidly breaking down all over the globe
I warned you that things would get even worse in 2022, and that is exactly what is happening. Throughout the latter stages of 2022, I documented how basic services were breaking down all across the country, but this was a trend that was largely ignored by the mainstream media until now. Fear of the Omicron […]
11/02/2021
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By Mary Villareal
US GDP gain slows down in third quarter as supply chain issues worsen
The United States economy grew at a two percent rate in the third quarter, the slowest since the end of the 2020 recession. This is largely due to supply chain issues marking deceleration in consumer spending that further stunted the expansion, according to the Department of Commerce. It was the slowest gross domestic product (GDP) gain […]
10/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Cargo ship backlogs in California hit record high as supply chain crisis worsens
Cargo ship backlogs at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have hit record high as the supply chain crisis continues. On Monday, Oct. 18, the Marine Exchange of Southern California reported 100 vessels berthed at those ports, topping the previous record of 97 set last Sept. 19. Both figures are a lot higher than the 17 ships […]
10/18/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Walmart, UPS and FedEx commit to working more shifts to deal with global supply disruptions… but will it matter?
The White House announced Wednesday, Oct. 13, that Walmart, UPS and FedEx are moving to work more shifts to deal with global supply disruptions that have contributed to a surge in inflation. The announcement was made ahead of President Joe Biden’s meeting with the heads of those companies to address the supply chain bottlenecks before the Christmas […]
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