The history of the U.S. dollar is a fascinating journey that dates back to colonial times when paper currency was first used to fund military operations. Fast forward
It’s been almost thirteen years since the Simpson-Bowles National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform provided its recommendations on how to address America’s out-of-control spending problem. Anyone who
Congress is approaching the deadline – September 30th at midnight – to approve legislation funding the U.S. budget’s discretionary programs. At this point, there are enough dissenting voices
I wrote the original article on America’s financial situation roughly four years ago. My goal, first and foremost, was to highlight the excessive debt the U.S. had piled
Both House and Senate Democrats have been working behind the scenes to craft the next Covid relief/stimulus bill and the preliminary details show it’s going to be one
Our high yield savings account deals aren’t as good as they were just a week ago. Unfortunately, that is not a surprise. What’s changed in that short amount
I’ve written about America’s debt and deficit problem in various forums for years now. The reaction is always the same. Disinterest, and that’s if the articles even attract
Regular readers of Savings Beagle know that occasionally I diverge from the deals and savings advice to present topics related to the U.S. stock market and government spending