Fienup: Federal Reserve actions diminish economic future
East Ventura County, Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion, Tri-County EconomyBy Matthew Fienup For years, we have been critical of Federal Reserve policy and the significant impacts that it is having on the U.S. economy. As we wrote in 2017, “U.S. monetary policy is among the greatest of internal risks to U.S. economic growth.” And in 2018, “Extraordinary policy experimentation undertaken by the Federal Reserve Read More →
Farhad: Tourism is the lifeblood of Solvang
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Apfelthaler: Trade war is bad for the economy
Higher Education, Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion, Tri-County EconomyBy Gerhard Apfelthaler It’s back! After months of negotiations with China, the pause button has been released and the nation finds itself back in the trade war. Fact is, it never went away. Ask, for instance, the folks at Volvo’s plant in Ridgeville, S.C., which is running at a fraction of its capacity. Or ask Read More →
Puls: Invest in children by reading to them
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Oliver: Slow revolving door of mental illness, addiction, incarceration
East Ventura County, Health Care & Life Science, Higher Education, Latest newsBy Malcolm Oliver, Alexis Villegas and Crawford Coats The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that alcohol, drugs and suicide claimed more than 150,000 lives in 2018. To put this number into perspective, that’s more than twice the number of American soldiers killed in Vietnam. The Central Coast is not immune to the revolving Read More →