Become a Patron! I have lately seen some very muddled thinking about supply chains and inflation, and I would like to remind confused readers of some very basic economics that will hopefully not only put your minds at ease, but possibly even lift up your spirits. Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon Consider the citizens of a benevolent dictatorship … [Read more...] about Inflation is a transfer from creditors to debtors (that means you)
How I did on the pandemic relief laws
Become a Patron! This is a post I've wanted to write for a long time, but haven't been able to since the story wasn't quite complete. Now that my final unemployment insurance payments have landed in my account, I can do a full accounting of the entire course of my pandemic relief assistance. Background I think this is an interesting exercise for a couple reasons. First, … [Read more...] about How I did on the pandemic relief laws
First time homebuyer savings accounts, part 3 (Alabama, Mississippi, Montana)
Become a Patron! This is my third and final post about first-time homebuyer savings accounts, a tax dodge that seems to have swept the nation a few years ago, with several states setting up similar-but-not-identical versions of the gambit, with vastly varying value based on income restrictions, time and contribution limits, investment options, and of course the state income … [Read more...] about First time homebuyer savings accounts, part 3 (Alabama, Mississippi, Montana)
First-time homebuyer savings accounts, part 2 (Virginia, Colorado, Minnesota, Iowa, Idaho)
Become a Patron! I recently wrote in detail about the first-time homebuyer savings account tax deduction offered by the state of Oregon, and promised a followup with an assessment of similar accounts offered by other states. If you haven't read that post, then you should probably start there, since the concepts I describe there will be helpful as I skim through the remaining … [Read more...] about First-time homebuyer savings accounts, part 2 (Virginia, Colorado, Minnesota, Iowa, Idaho)
Oregon first-time home buyer savings accounts: is the juice worth the squeeze?
Become a Patron! One of the most interesting things about the US banking system is just how decentralized it is. While most developed nations have just a handful of major banks, the United States pairs those nationwide behemoths with thousands of smaller banks and credit unions that may serve an area as small as a single city or county. Of course, in the 21st century … [Read more...] about Oregon first-time home buyer savings accounts: is the juice worth the squeeze?