Investors have a content problem. The constant barrage of information – mostly useless noise – can be overwhelming. At MAP, we spend much of our time reading. We want to point you to our favorite articles. Here is our weekly curation of our favorite reads.
New York Intelligencer: “Study: Inequality Robs $2.5 Trillion From U.S. Workers Each Year”
CBS News: “The price of inequality? Lost annual income of $42,000 for typical worker, study finds”
Bloomberg: “The Fed Wants Higher Inflation. Should You?”
Zero Hedge: “Yelp Reveals 60% Of Business Closures Are Now Permanent “
Zeihan: “The End of the Last, Best Chance”
BBC: “Asia sees first regional recession in 60 years”
NPR:“‘I Try So Hard Not To Cry’: Nearly Half Of U.S. Households Face A Financial Crisis”
The Guardian: “A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?”
Market Watch: “Forget Value vs. growth. We’re in quarantine vs. recovery paradigm now.”