This story originally appeared in the Reno Gazette Journal Dusty Wunderlich | Published 12:20 p.m. PT Sept. 9, 2016 | Updated 8:29 a.m. PT Sept. 13, 2016 “Should I buy?” “Should I sell?” These questions are posed daily in this up-again housing market. Buyers who survived the collapse are reasonably skeptical. Owners with rising home […]
The Story of Mispriced Risk: Are We Headed For Another Housing Bubble
I will be writing a series of articles in different publications on why I think we are heading for another housing bubble. But more importantly how we can fix our housing market, the largest asset in the world, long term. As the government and industry continue to push real estate and home ownership I think […]
Is The Millennial Socialist Confused?
I find it quite interesting that the Millennial generation has taken to Socialism and largely the biggest supporter of the Socialist Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. I find their actions and consumer behaviors indicate the exact opposite of the economic and political philosophies of Socialism. However, when looked at objectively there really is not irony in […]
How College Students Can Correct the Institution Imbalance
This post was originally published by How Life Works By Dusty Wunderlich Planning Ahead for Your Career Students usually attend college to get better jobs and increase their earning potential. At least that’s how the system is supposed to work. Thanks to a concept known as “educational arbitrage,” this system is no longer paying off […]
It’s Not Just The Rich Who Are Getting Richer. The Poor Are Getting Richer, Too.
This article was originally featured on Independent Journal Opinion. No one can deny that American wealth disparity is a serious hot-button issue these days. Presidential candidates from both sides of the aisle are talking about this problem, and few have been more vociferous than Democratic U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders. In a research paper […]