Do the President’s words hold economic power? Absolutely.When a single statement can tank or revive the stock market, it’s clear the President’s voice carries more than opinion — it carries weight. Explore how language, tone, and perception play into global confidence, and why the U.S. President’s microphone might be the most powerful in the world. … Continue reading The President’s Words
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Eggs. Eggs. Eggs.
Brown and White Eggs Eggs have been in the news - it’s their time. 😀 So, what can we learn more about them than their recent rising prices?There are more to learn about eggs - I learned a couple of things writing this post. Read along to find out if you’ll learn somethings about eggs, … Continue reading Eggs. Eggs. Eggs.
Women and Financial Power: Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies
Women’s financial power has been on a remarkable rise across the globe, and as we celebrate Women’s Month, it is essential to highlight the incredible strides women have made in the financial world. From breaking barriers in business and investing to leading multinational corporations, women are not just earning more but also shaping economic policies, … Continue reading Women and Financial Power: Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies
Dynamic Pricing
Dynamic pricing across various industries. Dynamic pricing, often referred to as real-time or surge pricing, is a pricing strategy where the cost of a product or service fluctuates based on market demand, competitor prices, time of day, or other variables. This pricing model is powered by algorithms and data analytics, making it a key strategy … Continue reading Dynamic Pricing
Billionaires in America
Billionaire Images in America According to Forbes, there are 813 billionaires in the U.S.A.. Also, United States is considered to be the wealthiest country in the world in terms of size of economies or overall gross wealth. (Forbes.com) United States has 345 million people of which less than half (161.5 million) are employed according to … Continue reading Billionaires in America
Understanding Class Statuses in America: Does the Middle Class Still Exist?
In the United States, social class is more than just income—it encompasses lifestyle, education, occupation, and overall economic stability. The traditional class structure, often segmented into lower, working, middle, upper-middle, and upper classes, has been the foundation of American society for generations. However, as economic dynamics have evolved, so has the concept of the “middle … Continue reading Understanding Class Statuses in America: Does the Middle Class Still Exist?
Economics 101
Put on your thinking (or is it, your green) cap for some intro to some, and refresher for others. Set your brain to the left. I hope you came with your notepad (you’re allowed to use your iPhone), pen, and retentive memory. You will need this class for your lifetime. You might want to memorize … Continue reading Economics 101
Housewife – Part Two: To be or not to be
Photo by Retha Ferguson on Pexels.comPhoto by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.comPhoto by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com This is a second part of the blog series Housewife. In my previous blog, [Housewife: A Case for the Title], I made a case for the housewife and included the benefits and disadvantages of being one. As stated in … Continue reading Housewife – Part Two: To be or not to be
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