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Paul C. Wright

Dancing With The Dollar

Each passing day it becomes more apparent that the U.S. economy is not in a real recovery, and this should come as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. The stock market, completely divorced from the economic reality of the middle class, continues to surge as a result of taxpayer funded bailout money [...]

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Dr. Dennis Kimbro on Secrets of Black Millionaires

Dr. Dennis Kimbro on Secrets of Black Millionaires

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with Dr. Dennis Kimbro on The Wealth Choice! The latest studies reveal that in 2011, over 37 percent of African American children are considered poor. Over the years, the poverty rate of black Americans continued to go down, but still, it remained to be the highest compared to other races. [...]

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The ABCs of Money with Natalie Pace

The ABCs of Money with Natalie Pace

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with Natalie Pace on The ABCs of Money! More Americans are becoming poorer as they continue to add more debt under their name. As of April 2013, the average debt for credit cards is now more than $15,000 while student loans are already $33,005. Mortgages, on the other hand, are [...]

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Robert Kiyosaki on Why A Students Work for C Students

Robert Kiyosaki on Why A Students Work for C Students

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with Robert T. Kiyosaki on Why A Students Work for C Students Can’t See Player, Click Here   Robert Kiyosaki looks unassuming and casual. But his deep knowledge in finance, ingenuity, as well as generosity has actually changed the way the world views money. Take, for example, his best-selling book [...]

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Paul C. Wright

Wall Street Bulls#!%

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has just surged past 14,000 for the first time in nearly six years. No doubt this bodes well for those on Wall Street who can take advantage of every rise and fall in the stock market – no matter how big or small – and still make oodles of money. [...]

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Paul C. Wright

The Fiscal Cliff Hanger

The spat between President Obama and Congress over the looming fiscal cliff is the latest piece of economic drama emanating from Washington D.C. Business owners, workers, unions, and government agencies are all on edge, waiting for the latest developments over how the U.S. will address the crisis of our national deficit and national debt. The [...]

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Paul C. Wright

Trans Pacific Partnership: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?

The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an odd sort of animal with a warm and fuzzy sounding name, but two things are clear about it: (1) it will lead to a loss of U.S. sovereignty, jobs, and control over trade and tax policy, and (2) it doesn’t matter what party is in the majority, this [...]

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Paul C. Wright

Is There a Real Recovery in 2012?

Make no mistake about it, the economy is not in recovery and continues to teeter on the brink of another substantial downturn. I have explained before how statistical manipulation by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) results in a picture that is substantially rosier than reality. The fact that BLS and several presidential administrations – [...]

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John Perkins - Former Economic Hitman

John Perkins – Former Economic Hitman

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with John Perkins Can’t See Radio Player Click Here As Chief Economist at a major international consulting firm, John Perkins advised the World Bank, United Nations, IMF, U.S. Treasury Department, Fortune 500 corporations, and countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. He worked directly with heads of [...]

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Dr. Penelope Tzougros

Bad Marriage or Just A Bad Week?

Right now, are you fed-up enough to wish you were divorced? Is it a day when everything seems wrong including your choice of a mate? What happened to “… and they lived happily ever after”? Before you start an internet search on divorce, I’d like to suggest a few questions to ask yourself, and then [...]

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Paul C. Wright

What the European Crisis Means to You

As summer winds down, Europe continues to be mired in the midst of a major financial crisis that began with the global credit crunch in 2007. One by one, countries from Iceland to Estonia, Ireland to Italy, have felt the pain of a major economic contraction that is continuing to gain steam. Greece’s economy has [...]

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Paul C. Wright

Starting Your Start-Up

Times are tough. The United States is undergoing significant economic contractions when it comes to jobs and times aren’t going to get any easier for the foreseeable future. If you are unemployed, this is the time to take your destiny into your own hands. Whether you are a plumber, an attorney, or a retail worker [...]

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Ryan Mack on Living in the Village

Listen to My Exclusive Interview with Ryan Mack, Author of Living in the Village! Author of Living in the Village, Ryan Mack graduated from the University of Michigan Business School (ranked number one in the country) with a concentration in Finance. His career in equity markets began in Detroit, Michigan as a stock trader and [...]

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Paul C. Wright

How Inflation Reporting Works

Many people know that nationally reported inflation statistics do not capture the reality that they experience. For several years running, food prices have dramatically increased. Many shoppers have recognized that food companies have tried to hide the increases by using smaller packages and fewer servings while charging the same price. Fuel prices have fluctuated wildly [...]

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Paul C. Wright

Post Industrial America

Globalization and the welcoming of China into the World Trade Organization have had a marked impact on the American economy. Most people are aware of the fact that American manufacturing has been moving to China and other global manufacturing hotspots for some time now but the rate of industrial relocation is leading to a post [...]

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