"When you look at the traffic, when you look at the economic despair, when you look at the homelessness problem that's accelerated radically over the last six, seven, ten years, I think there's too many people here."
Analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditures Survey data shows that, over that 34-year period, healthcare costs per head increased by an average of $74.10 each year, resulting in a 101% inflated cost by 2018. And, no surprises here, the biggest component of that cost increase came from health care insurance – a whopping surge of nearly 300%!
"Barclays examined trades by Robinhood customers between March and early June and concluded that the more they bought a specific stock, the worse that stock performed."