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How Nvidia took over the world – and where it goes from here
The Independent US via AOL· 5 hours agoThis would take its market value close to $5 trillion. The forecast is based on Nvidia’s anticipated...
Opinion | Soaring U.S. Debt Is a Spending Problem
The Wall Street Journal· 1 hour agoRevenue is stable, but outlays are reaching new heights as a share of GDP.
Retail Sales Confirm Continued Consumer Spending Pullback
The Conference Board· 2 days agoNominal retail sales edged up by 0.1 percent in May following a 0.2 percent decline in April. Real retail sales (i.e., sales adjusted for inflation) also rose by 0.1 percent in May after a dramatic 0.5 percent decline in April.
Consumers tapping out amid sticky inflation and slowing job market
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours ago“Ultimately, the key driver of labor demand is economic activity, and GDP growth has slowed...
Gambling on Democracy
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 54 minutes agoHe’s four years older too, and appears confused at times in his public appearances at an unnervingly regular rate. Intangibles like the “soul of the...
Biden's America Is Doing Fabulously Well | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 2 days agoLife is not perfect in Joe Biden's America, but when was it ever perfect? Just looking at the...
Economic Outlook: Saving, Investment and Productivity Growth | JD Supra
JD Supra· 7 days agoSince 2006, the year before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), real GDP per capita in Canada has grown at an average annual rate of 0.4%, well ...
France is about to bring the EU to the brink of collapse
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoIt is a terrifying showdown, an epic moment of truth that threatens to blow up the EU, trigger...
Can The AI Boom Outrun Budget Deficits — And Save The S&P 500?
Investor's Business Daily· 1 day agoThe economy faces serious constraints as the federal debt swells. AI could help by fueling...
3 Stocks to Sell in June Before They Crash & Burn
InvestorPlace· 8 hours agoOn top of that, government spending included in GDP growth comes from a $1.2 trillion budget deficit in the current fiscal year, a $38 billion uptick...