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America’s real recovery hinges on people returning to work sites

November 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
To “build back America” key workers must return to job sites.It is not good enough for President Joe Biden to lean back on low unemployment numbers claiming success when employers cannot find workers.Inflation is a huge deterrent. It has been running at over 8%.Last April, the New York Post reported:...
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Wondering how to invest in bonds? Here’s a primer

November 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
In 2019, CISI Capital Markets and Corporate Finance estimated the U.S. equity markets had a value of $30 trillion and the U.S. bond markets had a value of $40 trillion.More than half of all the money that goes into Wall Street investments goes into bonds. Yet many individual investors don’t understand...
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New Washington Nonprofit Act aims to modernize procedures

November 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
Different business entities, like corporations and limited liability companies, are governed by default laws published by state legislatures. Nonprofits in Washington are similarly governed by specific statutory requirements that govern the organization, its powers, its duties, and its oversight (both internally by folks like the directors and externally by the...
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Participation in local labor force has declined but has now stabilized

November 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
What’s at stake over a once obscure economic measure – the labor force participation rate? The quick answer: A lot for the current and future economy of the greater Tri-Cities.Machines and robots are replacing labor in some occupations. But growth of an economy still largely depends on the growth of...
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State needs ‘all-of-the-above’ approach to energy future

October 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
For decades, Washington has reaped the benefits of forward-thinking leaders who constructed a series of hydroelectric dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers. The low-cost, carbon-free renewable electricity generated by the dams supported thousands of jobs, and the irrigation made possible by the dams turned Eastern Washington’s soil into fertile...
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Methane from landfills could be an important energy source

October 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
If you live in Spokane, you know about its waste-to-energy facility which burns up to 800 tons of solid waste a day and can generate 22 megawatts of electricity. That is enough to power 13,000 homes.It is part of Spokane’s overall system that encourages recycling and waste reduction along with...
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Will my taxes go up or down in retirement?

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
Will my taxes go up or down in retirement?Sneaky sneaky, asking such a loaded question, when everyone knows the answer is, “it depends.” But it’s a very interesting question to ponder, so let’s take a look at some key issues that could impact the answer.The answer centers on one thing:...
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Steps to take to avoid paying the death tax

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
As Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”Taxes come in a wide variety of flavors – income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes and gift taxes.But, perhaps one of the most misunderstood taxes is colloquially called the “death tax” –...
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Area incomes rose dramatically, but for some more than others

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
The pandemic threw the greater Tri-Cities a series of curve balls. Consider known deaths in 2020 due to Covid-19: 217 residents. As Benton-Franklin Trends data shows, this amounted to 9.4% of all deaths in the two counties that year. The rate, unfortunately, was nearly twice as high as that of...
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Choose the right vehicle to drive college savings planning

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
If you have watched the news lately, you may have noticed that saving and paying for college tuition is a stressful part of the American experience.Since the jury is still out on whether leveraging the public debt to pay for private fragility (2008 banks, auto companies, airlines, and student loans)...
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