Monthly Archives: August 2020

Dice thoughts

A few weeks ago, while I was going for a walk in the woods, I came up with a thought experiment. Later, I tweeted it out, and later still, I asked the listeners of Slate Money to write in with … Continue reading

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Axios Capital: A brand-new Fed

Today is a truly historic day in Fed history — one that will have a transformative effect on U.S. monetary policy for the foreseeable future.

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Axios Capital: The government’s cash crunch

The age of ever-growing deficits has devastated one group of government entities in particular — the ones that have historically been self-sufficient, funding themselves directly from their own revenues.

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Axios Capital: Humility at scale

Philanthropy is rarely associated with humility.

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