Sunday , 8 March 2026

Finance

America’s Inability to Increase Revenues Via Higher Personal Taxes Could Cause the USD to Crash

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Do higher marginal tax rates materially increase federal revenue? Behavioral responses among high-income taxpayers, the impact of enforcement capacity on compliance, and other implications of restoring pre-2017 tax rates all affect the results. The discussion highlights how income adjustments and structural deficits may limit the effectiveness of rate increases. With annual federal deficits exceeding one trillion dollars in recent years, constrained revenue elasticity, combined with elevated spending, could affect investor confidence and long-term demand for US dollars.

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How Not to Outlive Your Nest Egg

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Rising life expectancy increases the probability that retirees may outlive their savings if portfolios are not managed efficiently and with discipline. This article outlines some practical considerations for selecting a financial advisor, including fiduciary standards, compensation structure, professional credentials, investment philosophy, and regulatory history. Investors who apply structured evaluation criteria may reduce conflicts of interest and improve long-term retirement outcomes through disciplined portfolio management and professional oversight.

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A Cynical Guide to Reading Mutual Fund Brochures

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This article provides a satirical translation of common phrases used in mutual fund marketing materials. While terminology such as Core, Diversified, Sustainable ESG, Impact Focused, Aggressive Growth, and Enhanced may suggest discipline or innovation, the underlying strategies are often more conventional than labels imply. Investors are encouraged to interpret marketing language with greater scrutiny and context.

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Why $4,500 Gold Is Only the Beginning

2026-01-08 Gold and the US Dollar

Gold’s rise to over $4,500/oz in 2025 reflects deep structural imbalances in global currency management. As inflation erodes purchasing power, gold’s share of global financial assets has begun to recover from historic lows. Central banks, particularly in emerging markets, are diversifying away from the U.S. dollar and increasing gold holdings. The U.S. government’s long-standing influence through major financial institutions is weakening as AI-driven trading and geopolitical shifts reshape the market. The reassertion of the physical gold market marks a turning point for investors evaluating the future of monetary stability.

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U.S. Pension Funds Face Persistent Underfunding and Inflation Risks

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Many U.S. pension funds remain underfunded, creating concerns about their ability to meet future obligations. Despite the trillion-dollar size of the U.S. retirement market, public pension plans face trillion-dollar funding gaps. Inflation and dollar devaluation continue to erode purchasing power, yet pension portfolios remain heavily weighted toward equities, bonds, and real estate. With commodities representing only a tiny percentage of total assets and gold and silver holdings minimal, the case for broader diversification and inflation protection remains relevant for both public and private pension managers seeking sustainable long-term returns.

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Under 30? My Christmas Gift Could Make You Happier, Freer & More Financially Secure – Interested? (+2K Views)

If you’re reading this and under 30, let me be absolutely clear about one indubitable point: your government is going to sacrifice your future in order to pay for its own mistakes from the past. [If that kind of future does not sit well with you] then get out of Dodge. Stop playing by the same rules of the game that used to work in the past because the old playbook of “go to school, get a good job, work your way up the ladder” simply doesn’t apply anymore. [This article outlines what is being laid out as your future unless you take independent action and, in conclusion, outlines suggestions on how to make a better life for yourself. Feel free to share this article with one and all!] Words: 1058

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