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Bruce Wilds is a general contractor that owns real estate in the Midwest, his holdings include apartments and office complexes. He is anchored to reality and the economy as he maintains, designs, and leases buildings. This has made him keenly aware of rapidly changing lifestyles, this blog ...more

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Volatility Ahead, Deflation, Then Inflation, Equals Inflation
Deflation followed by inflation still amounts to inflation in the long run. This means when liquidity dries up the value is gone and you must have the staying power to ride things out.
A Global Inflationary Depression Is Very Possible
We have been lulled into complacency and have given central banks too much credit for being able to control the economy and stop financial crises. The first global inflationary depression may not start today or tomorrow but it is coming.
United Parcel Service Agreement Sets Bar For All Wages
UPS may have averted the biggest strike in 60 years, but its new agreement with workers will have a huge impact on the economy. I contend that the UPS agreement will set the bar for wages in America as other workers view it as a road map.
United Parcel Service Strike Will Set Bar For All Wages
The United Parcel Service workers' new contract will set the bar for wages in America. This is why we should pay far more attention to the looming nationwide strike about to occur.
Did Someone Flip The Economic Lever To Off In China?
We sometimes forget how rapidly things can change. We have the potential, due to our system of rapid communication, to alter the way people live in a heartbeat. It is important to remember this when it comes to investments.
Do Not Forget 1980, Inflation Is Not Gone
It is important to remember that inflation is not gone. In fact, it may be difficult to control several of the factors feeding into it. This is why forgetting 1980 could be a big mistake.
Many Economic Comparisons Are Now Obsolete
A great deal has changed over the last two hundred years. The financial system has entered uncharted waters and it would be wise to take nothing for granted.
Is China Failing In Its Effort To Reignite Its Economy?
It is difficult to ignore that China is failing in its effort to reignite its economy. China is in a period of economic contraction. 
Raising The Debt Ceiling Solves Very Little
Now that the debt ceiling has been raised it appears we are all saved, or are we? While the market took a sigh of relief and started partying does not mean all is well.
De-Dollarization Message Is Mostly Chinese Propaganda
China may have the world's second-largest economy but there is a reason only around 2.6 percent of world trade is being conducted in the Chinese yuan.
Central Banks Use Of Credit Swaps To Stabilize Markets
Central Banks have resorted to credit swaps as a major part of their effort to prop up the global financial system.
Japan, A Record Trade Deficit In 2022 Added To Its Woes
Japan reported a record annual trade deficit in 2022. It marked Japan's second straight year of red ink and surpassed the 2014 record of 12.8 trillion yen.
Credit Suisse, A Canary In A Special Type Of Coal Mine
The latest bank scare here in America is being handled. While a great deal of the recent attention is centered on America's banks, it should be noted that in other countries the banks may be far weaker. 
As We Sell Off Our Strategic Oil Reserves, Ponder This
Draining oil from the strategic reserve is a short-sighted and dangerous choice that will impact America's energy security at times of global uncertainty.
Ugliness Awaits Many Boomers Nearing Retirement
Ugliness awaits most boomers nearing retirement, not only have they been lied to, but they also have to deal with rigged markets, corruption, and incompetent advisors.
Claims Of A Lower CPI Cannot Inflate Away Reality
Yes, we have a problem, and claims of a lower CPI cannot inflate away the reality that inflation hurts consumers.
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