by Caleb Jones | Oct 5, 2020 | Economics, Five Flags
I get questions on a regular basis asking how I think countries like Australia, Russia, and Hong Kong are going to fare economically in light of everything that’s likely to transpire over the next several years. So in this blog, I’m going to go through the entire...
by Caleb Jones | Jan 16, 2020 | Economics, Investing
What does “rich” or “wealthy” mean? How much money do you need to be “rich?” What are the various levels of “rich?” Do you even need to be “rich?” I’m not Tai Lopez, Grant Cardone, Dan Lok, or anyone like that, nor do I want to be. I don’t teach get-rich systems. I...
by Caleb Jones | May 2, 2018 | Economics, Five Flags
Today I will list every region in the entire world and my opinion on its medium and long-term future. I’m not a futurist nor expert in macroeconomics or geopolitics; I’m just a guy who’s been all over the world, seen a lot, researched a lot, and has a pretty good...
by Caleb Jones | Dec 31, 2017 | Economics
The Republicans, now in charge of House, Senate, and Presidency, succeeded in putting through a pretty decent tax cut right before Christmas. This tax cut will affect all Americans as of pretty much right now, January or February of 2018. If you want a summary of all...
by Caleb Jones | Nov 15, 2017 | Economics
Our taxes are too high. That much is obvious. The USA has the highest taxes in the entire world if you add up all the payroll, income, corporate, sales, excise, estate, usage, and hidden taxes the typical American pays, with the possible exception of certain cities in...
by Caleb Jones | Oct 20, 2017 | Economics
Electricity is still out in most of Puerto Rico, along with clean drinking water, even though Hurricane Maria was a month ago. It looks like it will be six more months before power is fully restored. Puerto Rico is a fantastic example of big government, high taxes,...