Federal Debt Climbed $198 Billion in October
CNS News | The federal debt climbed $197,573,533,835.88 in October, the first month of fiscal 2018.
CNS News | The federal debt climbed $197,573,533,835.88 in October, the first month of fiscal 2018.
Michael Snyder | Less than a month ago, Bitcoin was selling for less than $5000, but now it has smashed through the $7000 mark with seemingly no end in sight.
Washington Free Beacon | Following multiple Senate votes confirming President Trump’s judicial nominees, Sen. David Perdue (R., Ga.) said Congress needs to address the national debt.
RT | The best way to beat US sanctions against Iran and Russia is joint efforts to dump the American currency in bilateral trade, according to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Michael Snyder | Are you living paycheck to paycheck? Is so, you are just like most other hard working Americans.
CNBC | The number of private-sector jobs created in October rose more than expected, with construction jobs surging in the wake of destructive hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Zero Hedge | There’s much greater potential for rates to fall than rise in reaction to the Fed decision and statement on Wednesday.
NY Post | Time for that second home in the Hamptons.
Mac Slavo | The government really dislikes it when people make a living by conducting moral business practices without paying for their permission to do so.
Michael Snyder | Are you ready to pay 37 percent more for health insurance in 2018?
Zero Hedge | The last time – Aug 09 – that spending surged like this was when the government unleashed ‘cash for clunkers’, it plummeted the following month…
Bloomberg | The greenback could keep pushing higher if U.S. tax cuts happen.
Breitbart | The economy is now at its best in a decade, according to economist and CNBC regular Larry Kudlow.
Michael Snyder | The federal government is now 20.4 trillion dollars in debt.
RT | Bitcoin is going to implode, repeating the fate of US energy and commodities giant Enron, Saudi billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said.