Silver’s correction may be ending as it nears a major support zone. The outlook remains bullish, with investors encouraged to gradually accumulate on dips ahead of the next potential uptrend.
As America marks its 250th anniversary, the Founding Fathers’ warnings against fiat currency are revisited. They favored gold and silver as sound money, arguing inflation and paper money erode liberty ...
Imagine pegging your currency to another currency that is constantly being inflated. That was the situation Bolivia found ...
With Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s signature on the state budget bill last night, Virginia has officially extended the ...
A record 45 percent of respondents to a World Gold Council central bank survey said they expected their gold holdings to ...
Credit cards can help smooth out temporary shocks for households. They cannot, however, turn higher living costs into ...
Admitted to the union in 1837, Michigan is home to 10 million people. The 10th most populated state in the union and the 11th largest in area, Michigan is home to Detroit, the metropolitan hub known ...
I have a couple of friends who are looking for jobs. They are told that the labor market is strong. The data indicates robust job creation. And yet, they can’t even seem to land an interview. Mind you ...
Is Wall Street starting to embrace gold? For years, mainstream investment gurus have steered clients away from gold. But with the yellow metal gaining more than 87 percent since January 2024, it’s ...
President Donald Trump made headlines when he fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after a particularly bad July jobs report, calling it rigged. I’ve been saying the numbers ...
Yesterday was Tax Day. It’s a source of misery for many of us as we write a big check to the IRS. But did you know the IRS isn’t the source of your biggest tax bill? In fact, you don’t even get a bill ...
Of course, you could work harder to meet the goal. But that’s hard. So, why not just change the standard and make it easier to meet? That seems to be a strategy at the Federal Reserve.