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What a Recession Means for Your Portfolio
It's no secret that experts have been warning about an upcoming recession. The Fed's rates have been getting traders talking. Economic strength factors have been faltering. President Cheeto-in-Chief's trade policies haven't been helping, either.
By Iggy Paulsen7 years ago in Trader
So You Want to Be a Writer
I will admit right now that I am not the world’s leading expert on writing, far from it, however, there are some things I have come to learn. The following are three things I have picked up along the way, shared views with authors, and remind myself of daily.
By Acasia Tucker7 years ago in Journal
Finding More Storage Space
If you’re feeling a little cramped, you’re not alone. We have less space than ever to work with at both home and work. In the United States, the average size of a single-family home peaked in 2015. It’s been on the decline ever since. There’s less land and higher expenses associated with building. Canada is dealing with a similar problem, as the homes there are shrinking even as the population continues to grow.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Journal
Student Commons
I'm sitting in a common or lounge room that doubles as a cafeteria of a small community college just over a mile away from the downtown area of a small city in the midwest. I've found the perfect spot with my back against the wall and a good view of everything that is going on around me. I'm done with class and really have no other reason to be here besides the better internet connection than at home. There are other smaller, more secluded spots around campus, but I choose the one with all the people in it. I know I don't sound like the introvert I probably am, but I rarely talk to anyone here. None of my friends from high school go here and most of them are done with college. Despite that, I kinda like being around all commotion. The people coming and going.
By Doug McCloskey7 years ago in Education













