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June 2017

New York’s Free-Tuition Program Will Help Traditional, but Not Typical, Students

The program to provide free tuition for students at New York State’s public colleges and universities passed on Friday by […]

We’ll Live to 100 – How Can We Afford It?

By World Economic Forum, Link – A white paper on global demographic challenge and the massive scope of the growing retirement savings […]

Mexican Healthcare Feels Like a Return to U.S. Values

By Dan Prescher, International Living You hear a lot from International Living about the high-quality, low-cost healthcare enjoyed by people who have […]

Numerai is a crowdsourced hedge fund for machine learning experts

Richard Craib believes that some of the best stock pickers aren’t on Wall Street. The former hedge funder came to […]

It’s Easy to Support Yourself When Rent is $100 a Month

By Wendy DeChambeau, International Living “My quality of life here is excellent,” says Marlene Kimball of her new home in […]

Russia Stirs the Hornet’s Nest

Forecast Highlights Russia will keep trying to exploit divisions in the western Balkans, traditionally a theater of competition for many […]

Why Breakeven Prices Are Plunging Across The Oil Industry

Shale companies have pushed breakeven oil prices below $40 per barrel—but so have major oil companies. Analysts commonly portray cost […]

Affordable Healthcare with a Personal Touch in Belize

By Karen Sands Zul My husband, Marcos, and I moved to the island of Ambergris Caye, Belize four years ago […]

LendInvest expands non-profit Property Development Academy

LendInvest, the online property finance lender, is launching the LendInvest Property Development Academy in four more cities around the country […]

Strange Currencies and Barter 101

By Macromon, Global Macro Monitor, Once upon a time currencies had intrinsic value. Ever wonder where the term “buck” comes […]