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What Kentucky’s Retirement Rush Says About The Future of State Pensions

Via The Daily Bell

Just because a Ponzi scheme is run by a government doesn’t mean it won’t collapse.

The situation in Kentucky serves as a dire warning about larger pension systems including Social Security.

What Kentucky is currently facing in like a bank run. When people hear that a bank is failing, they all scramble to get their money out before it goes bust. This snowballs and the bank runs out of cash that much quicker.

Goldman: "Short-Term Unemployment Is At Levels Not Seen Outside Of Major Wartime Mobilizations"

Goldman: "Short-Term Unemployment Is At Levels Not Seen Outside Of Major Wartime Mobilizations"

When it comes to the US labor market, it's a tale of two extremes according to a recent report by Goldman Sachs.

At one end, the rate of short-term unemployment, defined as those unemployed fewer than 15 weeks, is lower than at any point since the Korean War and is already 0.4% below the bottom reached in the late 90s boom, with half of the gap likely due to demographic change. According to Goldman economists, "from the perspective of workers transitioning briefly between jobs whose attachment to employment is high, this is already a very tight labor market."

Japan Just Killed The "Bitcoin Will Be Banned" Meme

Japan Just Killed The "Bitcoin Will Be Banned" Meme

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

The Japanese recognize the adoption of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies as a competitive advantage, and they're right.

One of the most durable claims of cryptocurrency skeptics is that "governments will ban bitcoin once it threatens their fiat currency or their control." Ben Bernanke recently gave voice to this claim as if it was received wisdom.

The US Government Quietly Added $200 Billion To The National Debt This Month Alone

The US Government Quietly Added $200 Billion To The National Debt This Month Alone

Authored by Simon Black via SovereignMan.com,

There’s been something happening this month that very few people have noticed.

It’s been lost beneath all the other headline-dominating news, from the Las Vegas shooting to Harvey Weinstein to the Mueller investigation.

But very quietly behind the scenes there’s been an extremely rapid uptick in the US national debt.

In the month of October alone, the US national debt has soared by nearly a quarter of a trillion dollars.

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