Vaccine Being Distributed. 💉 Here’s What To Expect…
Just after 9am on Monday morning, the vaccine was first administered in Queen, New York, signaling a hopeful step for a state that has been ravaged by Covid-19 leaving more than 35,000 people dead and severely weakening the economy.
Stimulus Deal Nears Agreement
There seems to be an agreement that attaching coronavirus relief to the spending bill is crucial and that Congress should not adjourn without approving such a bill. This only gives leaders a handful of days to come together to finally reach an agreement. So has anything changed in negotiations?
How To Trade Your Way Through Unprecedented Times 🤝
Bartering is the oldest form of commerce. It’s the exchange of goods and services among two parties without the use of money. On the surface, bartering sounds simple. Like trading baseball cards. But as you’ll see, it can be quite complex...
Electoral College Affirms Biden’s Victory
Now that the slate of electors who make up the Electoral College have cast their final votes, those votes will be sent to D.C. where they will then be counted by Congress on January 6. After that, Joe Biden will be inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021 at noon.
Economists Make Terrifying New Projections
Unemployment numbers are spiking just like COVID-19 cases. More than half those knocked out of a job early in the pandemic have been rehired, but there are still roughly 10 million fewer jobs than there were in February.
Is Your Privacy At Risk? 🙅
While privacy is not a new concept, it has taken on even more significant meaning during the pandemic. We are now contending with a loss of personal privacy, and your “work life” is now on full display for anyone sharing your household.
How to Deal with COVID-19 Exposure
If you were one of the millions of Americans who did happen to travel during the recent Thanksgiving holiday, you probably felt blessed to see friends and family. But what do you do when, a week later, you find out someone you saw has now tested positive for COVID-19?
How to Overcome the Fear of Spending in Retirement
Your whole life you’ve been told to save your money and spend wisely. While these good habits have served you well throughout your career, they actually start to work against you in retirement.
Trump To Veto?
Lawmakers are expected to pass a spending bill that will keep the government funded and avoid the upcoming December shutdown. This will also buy more time to negotiate a larger, long-term bill.
How To Store Precious Metals 💰
The poor and middle class have a hard time getting rich because they try to use their own money to build wealth. The rich have a different tactic altogether...