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Grasping big numbers is a hard thing for humans to do, and that has implications for how we think about billionaires.
With lockdown measures in place, that meant people were limiting their interactions with others.
In theory, the ingredients of economic growth are capital and investment. In practice, not so much.
Before the internet, we accessed information — and reached out to celebrities — by dialing a number.
Core inflation strips out food and energy prices, because they can be pretty volatile.
“Equity” comes from a Latin root meaning “fair” or ”equal.” It’s legal history started in 15th century English equity courts.
COVID-19 stimulus checks began to phase out for individuals making more than this amount.
Perhaps the best-known symbol of American patriotism, the American flag is made in the U.S. 94% of the time.
Out-of-date cards are sometimes greeted by being discounted or returned to the supplier.
Although the facilities are expensive, Medicaid can help with the cost.