The New Normal: You Can’t Get There From Here
I recently took a spin in the wayback machine and found this column I wrote a year ago talking about low interest rates. Not too much has changed so I […]
I recently took a spin in the wayback machine and found this column I wrote a year ago talking about low interest rates. Not too much has changed so I […]
If you’re like me, Thanksgiving was a totally different experience from any past Thanksgiving, except for the one I spent in Japan back in the ’90s. Somehow our hosts brought
COVID-19 has so far managed to shake this country to its very core. In our response to it, we have had to confront longstanding issues that could prove pivotal in
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With Thanksgiving just a few days away, we know Christmas and New Year’s can’t be far behind. Few of us can’t wait to put this year behind us. Nothing seems
The election is 10 days behind us. We have an initial idea of who the likely victor will be, but we won’t know for sure until the Electoral College meets
Sunday rings in the month of November. As some of us look forward to a unique holiday season, others are anxious to turn the page on 2020. November 1st is
It’s Friday morning and we’re finally down to four days to Election Day. Figuring out when the whole thing will be done and knowing who the winner is will be
I get so many questions on Medicare and, having been on it for a few years, I’m learning the ropes. If it’s a government program then you know it will
Tomorrow marks a very important date that no one reading this likely cares about: Alabama plays Tennessee. For the 103rd time. The game is historically played on the third Saturday
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Buried in the newspaper this week was news of the annual cost of living adjustment (COLA) from the folks at the Social Security Administration. Benefits will be increasing 1.3% for