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July 4, 20180Comments

Income Inequality: One of the Ways to Help Wreck an Economy

“Give a man fish. Feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish. Feed for a longtime.” Spanish proverb. How can we help the people who aren’t keeping up, who
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
June 29, 20180Comments

The Wall Street Journal Gets It: Business paper finally discovers the woes that GregoryBresiger.com has been writing about for years, Part II

What needs to be done to avoid these retirement savings problems that are making millions of Americans miserable and that the Wall Street Journal chronicled about a week ago in
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
June 28, 20180Comments

The Wall Street Journal Gets It: Business paper finally discovers the woes that GregoryBresiger.com has been writing about for years

A lot of people are having a miserable retirement. A lot of others are heading for a miserable retirement. They haven’t or are not saving enough. They spent too much
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
June 25, 20180Comments

Soon Governments May Want You to Get High: Legal pot may soon be at a store near you

Legal pot will come to New York, cannabis industry experts predict, noting the economic benefits to states and cities. Indeed, it is inevitable, they add, because, as neighboring states approve legalization,
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
June 12, 20180Comments

The New American Dependents

Chronologically they’re adults. But in terms of personal finance, many of them are still children. Indeed, maybe historians will someday end up calling millions of Americas in their 20s and
by Gregory Bresiger
Personal Finance
May 30, 20180Comments

Help the Next Generation Avoid Money Madness: Tens of millions of gray hairs must point the way to MoneySense

It’s up to, seniors, to save the kids or someday they will be miserable, living their last years in poverty. That’s what I concluded as I returned from a lovely cruise
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