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CAP Associate at Capital Group
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Majored in Finance, Economics, and Data Analytics with 5+ years experience in options trading. Focus on fundamentals, with special interest in equity valuations and macroeconomic analysis.

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Why Daycare Is So Expensive In America
In a world where childcare is increasingly becoming an essential aspect of everyday life, it's crucial to take a moment to reflect on some startling statistics that highlight the challenges faced by working families across the United States.
Fragmentation, Polarization, And The Marshmallow Test
Capitalism's take on the Red Queen Hypothesis has become a requirement: It takes all the running you can do just to keep pace.
How Individualism Changed The Economy
"A society in which the needs and desires of individuals were read and fulfilled by business in the free market."
Here's Why China's Economy Is Going To Fail
It isn't. But they need to make some decisions.
Evergrande Bankruptcy
Evergrande finally declared bankruptcy after defaulting on their debt two years ago.
The Real Ownership Economy
It’s around ownership - that’s really one thing we need to focus on fixing.
Why Do People Think The Economy Is Bad?
The economy can be good, but that can be meaningless if people feel unsafe and uncertain and unsure.
How To Beat Inflation
The best way to beat inflation is to build more homes.
Student Loans
Your demise is actually unprofitable for the government if you have a student loan.
The Impact Of The US. Debt Downgrade
While Fitch says that AA ratings denote “expectations of very low default risk,” that’s a step down from “the lowest expectation of default risk” for AAA borrowers.
Is The Vibecession Over?
Rational inattention. The vibes continue to improve.
The Similarities Between Barbie/Oppenheimer And Elon Musk's X Rebrand
Barbenheimer and X can tell us a few things about what people want.
European Economy
Europe's real wages have declined since 2019.
The Economy Of The Panopticon
Generation Z - born between the late-1990s and the mid-2010s has had a lot of experience. The world has put a lot on them, on everyone, over the past few decades.
How Gen Z Is Redefining Work
The prevailing work culture, defined by baby boomers and Gen X, is already outmoded in being able to deliver the freedom Gen Z seeks, and now it's being further challenged.
We Don't Need To Destroy The Economy To Save It
We don’t need excessive pain to get progress.
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