No Violations Found: Fed Watchdog Clears Ex-Policymakers on Trades

The Federal Reserve’s internal watchdog has concluded a lengthy investigation, clearing two former policymakers, Robert Kaplan and Eric Rosengren, of legal wrongdoing in their 2020 personal trading activities.  A Thorough Examination Unveiled The report revealed that Robert Kaplan, then president of the Dallas Fed, executed multiple transactions exceeding $1 million during the onset of the … Read more

Wyoming’s 2.34 Billion Ton Discovery Threatens China’s Mineral Dominance

The U.S. could be about to break China’s dominance in the rare mineral industry after discovering a reported 2.34 billion tons of rare minerals in a site in Wyoming. Groundbreaking Discoveries in Rare Earth Minerals American Rare Earths Inc. revealed a 64% increase from its original estimate of rare minerals found in Wheatland, Wyoming.  China … Read more

Burnout Symptoms: Is Your Work-Life Balance on the Edge

A good work-life balance is constantly a talking point as the fast-paced working world of today develops, with employee care becoming more of a priority for businesses to achieve productivity. But how important is it really for yourself, your family, or your employees? Overall Well-Being Maintaining a good work-life balance is crucial for overall well-being. … Read more

Economic Disparity Deepens with Rental Market Surge, Luxury Housing Flourishes

Despite some improvements in the rising housing market, a report suggests that those with a less affordable income will suffer the worst of it. Here are the reasons why. A Widespread Affordability Crisis Rental affordability in the U.S. has become worse than ever, affecting both high and low-income tenants. Record Numbers Struggling The Harvard Joint … Read more