How States Stack Up
If you have ever considered moving to improve your income or lifestyle the following info-graphic might help clarify your choices. It covers median household income by state ( the yellow states have...
View ArticleLiving Longer: Health Care, Life Insurance and Retirement Costs for U.S....
At first glance, one would tend to assume that living longer is a blessing. One gets to spend more time enjoying the company of loved ones, see grandchildren grow up, etc.. However, it’s also worth...
View ArticleGasoline Taxes by State
Yesterday we looked at the BLS’ release of the July Inflation numbers and that lead to a discussion of gasoline prices and the correlation between high gas prices and politics. The first thing we...
View ArticleUpdated Inflation Adjusted Gasoline Price Chart
With the recent drop in gasoline prices perhaps you have begun to wonder exactly how close to historical lows are we? If so we have updated our famous Inflation Adjusted Gasoline Price Chart. It shows...
View ArticleComparing the Cost of Living When Retiring (or Moving)
Most of us dream of the day we can retire and be free from the daily grind. Retirement offers us the opportunity to remake our lives and often we can choose to live almost anywhere. In years past that...
View ArticleCost of Living – Fish and Chips
Cost of Living Fish and Chips Fish and chips still remains the favorite take away meal in the UK despite fierce competition. The exact origins are unknown but it has been established that chips arrived...
View ArticleWhat Does 8% Inflation Really Mean?
By Dennis Miller Eight percent is not good news. In my latest article I shared some reader feedback from our inflation survey, and in case you missed it, the Money Forever Reader Poll Inflation Rate is...
View ArticleRegarding Gas Inflation
Doug S. Says I’m full of It- Regarding Gas Inflation I just got the following comment from Doug S. I saw the chart on how gas prices haven’t really risen when considered with inflation. I am 61 years...
View ArticleHighest Grossing Movies Adjusted for Inflation
Traditionally, war films, musicals and historical dramas have been the most popular genres and Gone With the Wind held the record of highest-grossing film for 25 years but doesn’t even make it into the...
View ArticleInflation: America’s #1 Export
What’s America’s No. 1 Export? by Bill Bonner In 1950 the typical working man was able to support a family. Today he can barely support himself because the costs of his main expenses have gone way up....
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