Have we witnessed the death of small business in the post-coronavirus economy? A new study suggests so. According to Yelp’s Economic Average Report, of the 132,580 closures listed on its website, 55% are permanent as of July 10. This is up 14% from the end of June. The data found that approximately 72,000 businesses have […]
WATCH: When wokes and racists actually agree on everything
What happens when woke folks and racist people meet? You get a friendship. Is there much of a difference between the woke crowd and the racists? They both want segregation, they both judge people by their skin color, and they both want race-based hiring practices. Comedian Ryan Long produced this hilarious video that is probably […]
Corporate America divests from China, investors pour money into Beijing
By: Andrew Moran Is Corporate America starting to break up with China, or is Wall Street bullish on Beijing? Both things can be true at the same time. The research suggests businesses are decoupling and looking to other parts of the region to manufacture their products. But the data is also showing that investors are […]
Silver pops 6% to top four-year high as industry faces supply shortage
Gold is the talk of the town. While the attention is warranted, the real focus by analysts, investors, and gold bugs should be silver. Silver has been on a tear since cratering to around $11 in March. The white metal has soared more than 43 percent since April, climbing to a four-year high of $21.42 […]
U.S. air travels for the first time since April as coronavirus cases explode
One of the leading data points to suggest the U.S. economy was on track for a V-shaped recovery was air traffic. When economies across the country started reopening, air travel started increasing. It looks like the trend is starting to ease. According to new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) data (via CNBC), 4.65 million people passed […]




