In 2020, we have been watching hundreds of thousands of Americans relocate, gun sales have shattered all previous levels, and people are purchasing and storing huge stockpiles of food.
That the Fed is buying every newly issued US government bond, the reality is that the US no longer needs foreign creditors: after all it has an activist Fed which monetized the deficit, and buys ever dollar in debt issued by the Treasury.
“Petals” is a puzzle made famous during the early days of computing for stumping Bill Gates, but not a marketing staffer at PC Magazine. It involves throwing a few dice and deciphering a specific numerical outcome from that roll.
Unfortunately due to "helicopter money" it is unlikely that the exploding deficit will ever shrink again until the monetary system is overhauled... or collapses.
“It’s kind of ridiculous that an investment app that’s handling people’s livelihoods, people’s money, has the audacity to make people wait several weeks to hear back anything.”
Port workers are racing to process incoming containers and the arrival of 18 unscheduled ships in August and September made labor scheduling more complex.
"The question on everyone's mind is 'how fast can prices keep rising?,'" Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather said. "This is likely to be as good as it gets for home sellers, who definitely have had it very good for a very long time."
Nikola looks as though it is distancing itself from its Badger pickup truck and making a point to reassure the public it can go it alone without a partnership with General Motors.
China's National Development Reform Commission has been recently "discouraging" their spinning mills from using Australian cotton. Earlier, Beijing had also reportedly suspended ore imports from Australia.