June 8, 2025
Intangible Assets

Have DOGE job cuts led to more housing inventory in Washington, D.C.?

What they were waiting to see was whether they were going to have a job or not. President Donald Trump’s cuts to the federal workforce has put Washington, D.C., residents and the housing market there on edge. Through his administration’s U.S. DOGE Service, mass layoffs have occurred across virtually every federal department and agency.  While

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Gold Investing

At $5 Million Each, 1000 ‘Gold Card’ Visas Have Been Sold. Could This Pay Off The US Debt?

In a move that has sparked both intrigue and controversy, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced the sale of 1,000 Gold Cards this week, raising $5 billion in a single day. Priced at $5 million each, President Trump introduced these Gold Cards in February 2025, as an opportunity for wealthy foreign citizens to work and

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Financial Assets

DOGE Details Major Changes to Small Business Loans: What To Know

Loans offered by the Small Business Administration (SBA) are now subject to new rules following Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) work at the federal agency. Why It Matters The SBA guarantees loans for small businesses across the country, helping companies get funding by setting guidelines for loans and reducing lender risk. According to the SBA,

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Gold Investing

What If The Gold Is Gone? Bitcoin And The Future Of Sovereign Wealth

Elon musk joins President Trump for signing executive orders in the Oval Office. Photo by Andrew … [+] Harnik/Getty Images. Getty Images Elon Musk is as much of a showman as he is engineer, and his idea about having his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) livestream a visit to Fort Knox is yet another example.

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Financial Assets

No, Filing A FERPA Complaint Won’t Cancel Your Student Loans

Student loan borrowers should not hold out hope that student loans will be cancelled due to privacy … [+] violations under FERPA getty No Cancelled Student Loans For Student Loan Borrowers Due To FERPA Violations In recent weeks, social media platforms, particularly TikTok, have been abuzz with misleading claims suggesting that filing a complaint under

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