Talking Points: June 15,2020
On Thursday, in just three days, the small-cap Russell 2000 entered correction territory.
On Thursday, in just three days, the small-cap Russell 2000 entered correction territory.
Social Security’s COLA is linked to the consumer price index (CPI).
In March, the savings rate in the United States climbed to 13.1% – the highest rate since November 1981.
A contractor, when done performing a deep-clean of a library in Newmarket, U.K., put the books back on the shelves incorrectly.
“Birth is not about making babies. Birth is about making mothers.”
Netflix’s total energy consumption rose 84% last year to 451,000 megawatt-hours.
The sheet of paper that Paul McCartney used to jot down the lyrics of “Hey Jude” during its original recording session recently sold at auction for $910,000.
Lincoln died, the Titanic sank, Ray Crock started McDonald’s, and Babe Ruth hit his first home run…
The only stock in the Dow that rose during the first quarter was Microsoft
The Black Death killed 20 million Europeans in the 14th century.
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