Debt

Gold: The Lifeboat Amid $300 Trillion Debt Crisis, “The Dollar War is Over” | Matthew Piepenburg

Matthew Piepenburg on Soar Financially warns the "dollar war is over" amid a $300T debt crisis. Gold is now the "lifeboat" as the US dollar's dominance wanes.

 Gold: The Lifeboat Amid $300 Trillion Debt Crisis, “The Dollar War is Over” | Matthew Piepenburg
 Kohn's deli in St. Louis opened in 1963.

St. Louis' only kosher deli closes after 60 years - leaving a lawsuit of $150,000 in unpaid bills

 Minister of Finance and Prime Minister. A terrible budget is about to be passed, sponsored by personal interests

Former Bank of Israel governor: Gov't economic response to Israel-Hamas war is insufficient

 Market data is seen on part of an electronic board displayed at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, in Tel Aviv, Israel November 4, 2020

Israel-Hamas war doubles Israel's debt raising in 2023


Israelis to have insurmountable debt, Netanyahu must quit now - MK

Yesh Atid MK Mickey Levy, head of the Knesset State Control Committee, called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to immediately resign, warning of an economic disaster.

 Israeli lawmaker Mickey Levy of the Yesh Atid Party.

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Win financially, but don’t flaunt it

This week we read, “You have enough, circle the mountain, and turn to the north [tzafonah]” (Devarim 2:3).

 Smiling Woman in a fur coat posing as money falls around her. (Illustrative)

Why are the US and Israel drowning in debt?

The US debt crisis is far more serious. But for us who live in Israel, our borrow-spend-borrow habit spells big trouble.

 An illustrated image of the US and Israeli flags being splashed by a rising tide of water, beneath which are US dollars and Israeli shekels to symbolize the rising tide of debt.

US debt ceiling crisis averted, but is bipartisanship still possible? - opinion

Bipartisan concessions from Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy averted the debt ceiling crisis, sparking anger from the extremes of both parties. Could this be a precedent?

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy were the undisputed winners in the debt ceiling deal, says the writer.

Biden, McCarthy have tentative US debt ceiling deal

Biden and McCarthy held a 90-minute phone call earlier on Saturday evening to discuss the deal.

  U.S. President Joe Biden hosts debt limit talks with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 22, 2023

Biden, McCarthy appear near two-year deal on US debt ceiling as default looms

The White House is considering scaling back its plan to boost funding at the Internal Revenue Service to hire more auditors and target wealthy Americans, the official said.

US President Joe Biden speaks with members of his "Investing in America Cabinet" in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington, US, May 5, 2023.

US dollar dominance to persist for decades despite challenges - Moody's

"The greatest near-term danger to the dollar's position stems from the risk of confidence-sapping policy mistakes by the US  authorities themselves," Moody analysts wrote.

 An American $100 dollar bill.

Iran's debt burden has rocketed into the millions - report

Iran's increased isolation only contributes to the nation's economic downfall.

 A woman looks at exchange rates by the window of a currency exchange shop in Tehran's business district, Iran

Biden, House Republicans seek debt-ceiling deal as US default looms

Two opposing sides of the US government appear to have different ideas of how debt ceiling conversations are going.

 US HOUSE Speaker Kevin McCarthy bangs the gavel for the first time, last Saturday. Will he invite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress?

WeWork adopts shareholder rights plan to protect ability to reduce future tax bills

WeWork struck deals to cut debt by about $1.5 billion and extend the date of some maturities in a bid to preserve cash.

A post-renovation depiction of the six-floor site chosen by WeWork to open its first Petah Tikva shared co-working space