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Rodney Johnson writes The Rodney Johnson Report, which is published by HS Dent Publishing. He began his career in financial services on Wall Street in the 1980s with Thomson McKinnon and then Prudential Securities, where he was a bond trader. He started working on projects with Harry Dent in the ...more

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Detroit's Old News: Time For Another Round Of Bankruptcies
At a time when things seem bleak, we’re due for another round of bankruptcies in well-known areas. Only this time, the economy won't provide us any cushion.
The Strong Dollar: Bad For Companies, Good For You
Caterpillar is the most recent company to announce huge layoffs due to the strong dollar. But for vacationers, traveling abroad won't get cheaper than this.
The Numbers Are In: 2013 Wasn’t So Bad After All
Last week the U.S. Census Bureau reported the median income figures for 2014. And if you thought 2013 was bad, this one really takes the cake!
Europe's On The Brink Of A Middle Eastern Crisis
Europe's got a mass migration problem. It's getting so many immigrants from the Middle East it can't house them all! The ECB might just have one move to make.
The Fed Isn't Doing What It Was Meant To, And Can't Do Much Else
The Fed wants inflation before it raises interest rates. But for all the money it's created to drive rates lower, it has not and cannot force economic activity.
Rate Rise Or Not, The Fed's Not Pleasing Anyone This Week
Whether the Fed raises interest rates this week or not, it can't win. If it hikes, it loses. If it doesn't, it still loses. And it brought this on itself!
It's 2008 All Over Again: This Federal Agency Doesn't Get It
It seems the Federal Housing Finance Agency didn't learn from the last housing crisis. Not everyone can afford a home in this economy—but don't tell them that.
This Almost Sounds Like The Start Of A Bad Joke...
Japan's demographics are horrible. Its inflation list shows an increase in items needed in old age, and a decline in youth- and child-related necessities.
Is This The End For The U.S. Dollar?
China has been selling U.S. Treasury bonds to prop up their own currency. This is supposed to signal the end of the U.S. dollar. What is the dollar's future?
Breakout: These Investments Were Slaughtered In A Matter Of Seconds
On Monday as the markets got ripped to shreds at the open, the biggest losers were individual investors. Investments with stop-loss orders were slaughtered.
Crash: There's No Getting Out Of This One
This isn’t like past market crashes. There’s no single, clear-cut reason why the market is crashing. It’s happening from all over. And there’s nothing the Fed or other central banks can do to stop it.
House-Calls Are Forging A New Path To Reduced Health Care Costs
With health care costs spiraling out of control, new "house-call" services could offer an affordable means of care for consumers with large deductibles.
Young Families Today Can Hardly Afford To Make Ends Meet
With the high costs of childcare today, it's no wonder young families aren't having kids. Add in daily expenses, and our economy could struggle for some time.
After This, Higher Education Will Never Be The Same Again
For all of their bluster about trimming excess fat, universities have done precious little to control costs. Apparently, access to more money in the form of student loans just makes the problem worse.
Here's How Much A Kid Born In 2013 Will Cost You
It's no wonder millennials aren't having kids and that populations are shrinking! Until we settle the cost of child-rearing, economies could stay in trouble.
Muni Mayhem: This Boring Sector Is Starting To Heat Up!
Defaults in Detroit and Puerto Rico could result in a vicious selloff of municipal bonds. And that means opportunity to pick up munis on the cheap!
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