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The Future of Healthcare: A Stock Picker’s Market in the Making

Why Medical Innovation May Outperform Broader Markets in the Years Ahead Here’s the uncomfortable reality facing investors today: the age of simply buying index funds and riding the market higher may be coming to an end. With the national debt spiraling past $37 trillion and interest payments consuming larger portions of the federal budget each […]

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America’s Debt Crisis: A Painful Path to Fiscal Stability – Fourth in the Series

Introduction America’s national debt crisis has reached an alarming scale, with current figures surpassing $35 trillion. This staggering amount casts a long shadow over the nation’s economic future and underscores the urgent need to understand both the root causes and potential solutions. Several historical challenges have contributed to this predicament: Each era has left its

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Modern Monetary Theory and It’s Impact on National Debt – Third in The Series

A Deep Dive Into Modern Monetary Theory In Contrast To Classical Economics and Supply Side Economics With Historic Examples Introduction This is the third post in a series on our National Debt. If you want to read the first one or the second one just click the green links in this sentence. Let me start

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America’s Debt Crisis: A Deep Dive into Our Fiscal Future (Part 2 of 4)

If you missed our first post in this four-part series, we started with a deep dive into government spending over the past 15 years, especially the surge brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we continue our exploration by examining the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) alarming projections and the broader implications for our economic future.

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