by John Hill | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
Forget the Fed. Forget nonfarm employment. Forget even industrial production and real income. For Jim Paulsen, the real recession indicator is watching Walmart. Paulsen, former chief investment strategist at investment research firm the Leuthold Group, devised an...
by John Hill | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
As the bell rang out over the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday afternoon, it was an unusually beautiful day: 71 degrees, sun shining on the faces of people swarming through the city. After the brutal cold of winter, it felt like something of a miracle. The markets...
by John Hill | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
Many parents and kids alike are wondering whether college has the same return on investment it once did. And they have reason to worry: Hiring just hit a level not seen since the economy was “closed down literally” during the pandemic. Going to college was once seen...
by John Hill | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
AI models are affirming people’s worst behavior, even when other humans say they’re in the wrong, and users can’t get enough. A new study out of the Stanford computer science department and published in the journal Science revealed that AI affirms users 49% more than...
by John Hill | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
Credit delinquency rates are on the rise in states that have legalized sports betting, and it’s impacting Gen Z and millennials the most. A new working paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found after sports betting was legalized in the U.S., delinquencies...
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