Senior, class of 2025. It's rough out there. Rejected or waitlisted from every uni I applied to except UCLA, 1560 SAT, 4.0 GPA, most rigorous STEM courses, 8 APs, 4 years varsity
If you are going to start the “increased money supply is inflation, and not general price increases” argument, then I will abandon you to argue with others in the seemingly private language of the Austrians where “things are what we say they are, and don’t bother us with empirical ev...
The first is AROs, that states allow companies to get away with underfunding their well retirement obligations. That’s a sum, but states want the jobs and the severance taxes (severance taxes are taxes, not subsidies!), so they sometimes kick these obligations down the line. But how big i...
Automation, particularly in manufacturing, is another significant factor contributing to the decline in manufacturing jobs. However, there has been a tendency to blame trade with China, for the decline in manufacturing employment. The US trade deficit in goods with China is only 1% of GDP and the...
As can be seen, it shows the projection of 400,000 computer science students (actually, graduates with bachelor degrees in computer science) and 1,000,000 unfilled computing jobs in 2020. Figure 2 is a slightly revised version of the chart. The main difference is the addition of the blue ...
exporting is encouraged and importing is discouraged. However, this merely means that in this interval the citizens of the devaluating country are getting less for what they are selling abroad and paying more for what they are buying abroad; concomitantly they must restrict their consumption. ...
(the number line, arithmetic, fractions) quickly translates into level by level inability to comprehend higher-order concepts like calculus and beyond to the mathematics of string theory, students who do not do this early on will simply wash into soft majors that relegate them to lower lifetime...