
Finance · 07/02/2020
June 2020 Financial Market Risk Monitoring Report
This report analyzes 12 key risk indicators in the U.S. financial market for June 2020, revealing the overall risk status of the market. The data shows a slight increase in overall risk levels, but several key areas have shown improvement. Liquidity, foreign exchange, and credit risks have improved; however, the volatility in the banking stock market has intensified, warranting attention. In summary, while the financial environment is gradually recovering, potential risks remain high.

Finance · 12/14/2023
Analysis Of The Stability Of The US Fiscal Deficit And Public Debt
This analysis examines the current state of the U.S. fiscal deficit and public debt, highlighting the need for policy responses to the threats posed by uncontrolled debt expansion on the economy.

Insurance · 07/24/2025
Understanding Various Supplemental Insurance in the United States Risk Management and Financial Security
This article provides a detailed analysis of common types of supplemental insurance in the United States, including accident insurance, critical illness insurance, hospitalization insurance, dental and vision insurance, cancer insurance, and life insurance. By exploring the characteristics and target demographics of each type, it assists readers in effectively managing their insurance budget and ensuring adequate risk and health protection.

Finance · 07/18/2025
Understanding Mortgage-backed Securities: The Mechanisms and Risks Behind the Financial Instrument
Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) are based on home mortgages, allowing investors to profit from borrower repayments. The 2008 financial crisis stemmed from this.

Taxation · 07/17/2025
Tax Gap: An Analysis of Tax Compliance in the United States
This paper analyzes the tax gap in the United States, highlighting that from 2014 to 2016, the gap reached $496 billion, which includes unreported income, underreporting, and unpaid taxes. It emphasizes the importance of tax compliance and explores the role of policy initiatives and future outlooks aimed at improving overall tax compliance rates to ensure a fair distribution of tax burdens.

Culture · 04/09/2025
Trump Tariffs Boost or Bust for US Manufacturing
The Trump administration's implementation of high tariffs aimed at revitalizing manufacturing is seen as a risky illusion by Viahart CEO Hart. The primary concerns are the high production costs in the U.S. and the fragile industrial supply chain, which cannot withstand such measures. Revitalizing the manufacturing sector requires a focus on long-term development rather than short-term gains.

Job Search · 06/07/2019
Coping Strategies After Job Loss Taking Control of a New Beginning
This article discusses coping measures to take after unemployment, including emotional management, applying for unemployment benefits, updating resumes, budgeting, and actively seeking employment. The goal is to help unemployed individuals regain their footing and find new career directions.

Job Search · 06/07/2019
Regaining Confidence After Unemployment Strategies and Practical Guide
Unemployment is a challenge in life. This article offers strategies to cope with unemployment, including analyzing the reasons for job loss, assessing the legality of dismissal, applying for unemployment benefits, budgeting wisely, updating resumes, and actively searching for jobs. Effectively addressing unemployment can help navigate tough times and pave the way for a career rejuvenation.

Culture · 07/24/2025
Exploring The Origins And Connections Of US State Capitals
This report delves into the capitals of the 50 states in the United States and their relationship with the largest cities within those states. It provides relevant information through household income comparisons, ranging from wealthy to impoverished states, and uncovers the political and historical context of capital locations. Additionally, it highlights the significance of culture and geography in these dynamics.

Finance · 07/18/2025
In-depth Analysis of the US Money Market: The Driving Engine of Global Finance
The US money market is one of the most developed financial markets globally, characterized by high competitiveness and a variety of financial instruments. With products ranging from Treasury bills to commercial paper, participants gain flexible financing opportunities. Mechanisms like the federal funds market and large negotiable certificates of deposit facilitate fluid capital movement. This paper analyzes the components and influences of the US money market, providing an in-depth perspective

Finance · 11/07/2024
Trumps Return A Dual Test for the Global Economy and Central Banks
After Trump's return to the presidency, the global economy and monetary policy face dual challenges. His high tariffs and tax cut promises could lead to rising inflation in the U.S. and limit the room for interest rate cuts by global central banks. Officials from various central banks have started to take measures to address the impending challenges, particularly in emerging markets, where adjustments in monetary policy are imperative.

Taxation · 07/31/2025
Uschina Extend Tariff Truce Amid Thawing Trade Tensions
Trade representatives from China and the United States reached a consensus to continue suspending mutual tariff increases, marking a positive development in their trade relationship. The discussions focused on issues such as climate change and the rare earth industry. While no final agreement was achieved, both sides demonstrated a clear willingness to enhance cooperation.

Finance · 07/31/2025
US and Indonesia Sign Historic Trade Pact
The United States and Indonesia have reached a significant trade agreement, allowing American companies full access to the Indonesian market for the first time. This deal is expected to boost exports of $15 billion in energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and Boeing aircraft. It marks the ongoing efforts of the Trump administration to improve the trade deficit.

Job Search · 08/06/2025
Job Loss Key Strategies for Financial Security
Staying calm after unemployment, understanding legal rights, applying for unemployment benefits, creating a budget, updating your resume, and actively seeking new job opportunities are essential tips that can help you navigate this transition and restart your career.

Finance · 03/13/2025
Unexpected CPI Drop Fuels US Stock Market Rally Hopes
The US CPI unexpectedly fell to 2.8% in February, lower than expected, leading to increased market expectations for interest rate cuts. Although US stocks briefly rebounded, investor sentiment became more volatile due to uncertainties stemming from Trump's policies and macroeconomic weakness, leading to continued caution regarding future market trends.