I have not read Thomas Piketty’s book, “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” and I don’t intend too. I probably wouldn’t understand it and I’m probably
Category: Government
What governemnt does affects us all now and for years in the future. Many times there are unintended consequences, it would be nice to get it right.
States overestimate revenue by counting on capital gains 🔄 watch the pension funds, again‼️
How prudent is it to base your income assumptions on something as volatile as the stock market? How realistic is it to set your ongoing
Report: Federal Exchange A Comparative Bargain – The Kaiser Health News Blog
I guess “comparative bargain” is an accurate phrase to be used here. On the other hand, if a corporate benefits manager spent $647 per enrollee
Lessons from Detroit. Public employee pensions and benefits must be aligned with the private sector … and with taxpayers.
Fair share and affordability are the mantra of people running Washington these days. They are worthy goals to be sure, but they are also a
