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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › about › about-martin-armstrongAbout Martin Armstrong

    Most people have no idea, but in 1951, Franklin National Bank in Long Island, New York, issued the first card that most resembles today’s general-use credit cards. For the first time, customers could purchase items and pay them off quickly or be charged interest if the debt carried over.

  2. 2024年9月27日 · In 2022, consumers were paying $105 billion in interest as it has become the main cost behind having a credit card. Rates on credit cards have doubled in a mere decade from 12.9% in 2013 to 22.8% in 2023. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released

  3. 2012年9月7日 · The design of our model is intended to eliminate human emotions as much as possible. The Reversals define the trend. The numbers are the numbers.

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  5. 2024年1月29日 · The 2010 Dodd-Frank ruling permitted businesses to set a credit card minimum of $10, as the interchange fees nulled the profits on small purchases. Debit cards are treated as cash, whereby there is no set minimum by law.

  6. Books & Research Materials –. Recommended Reading (Third-Party Books) Encyclopedia of Ethical Failure. White Earth Effect. Statistical Information Base.

  7. What we have today was set in motion by the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake that led to the 1907 Panic. Insurance companies were on the east coast and the claims were on the west. The capital flowed west arid banks failed because there was a shortage of cash in the east. The Congressional hearings that began to investigate the causes, led them to ...

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