Best of Money Carnival #61: Leaders of the Pack
The best of money carnival #61 follows a thematic premise about the leader of the pack in terms of financial writing, the winner getting the yellow jersey
The best of money carnival #61 follows a thematic premise about the leader of the pack in terms of financial writing, the winner getting the yellow jersey
Inflation Up For Now, but How Long? After a joyful end of week where the stock market went back in the tank, but Gas prices dropped before the Victoria Day long weekend (that is really… Read More »Inflation Goes Back Up For April
The Best of Money Carnival #39 celebrates all the great financial articles that have been written in the past little while.
Welcome to the Carnival of Money Stories, the End of Year and Pseudo Boxing Day Edition. Boxing Day was actually on Saturday, but most of us get the Monday off from our work, thus I… Read More »Carnival of Money Stories: Happy Pseudo Boxing Day!
In the spring of 2009, with headlines dominated by the Swine Flu outbreak, this post offers a humorous and reflective take on global panic, economic uncertainty, and the surreal feeling of “when pigs fly.” Through a blend of current events and money musings, it captures a moment when fear of contagion collided with fiscal anxiety. Part personal diary, part financial observation, it’s a reminder of how world events—from pandemics to pork markets—can ripple through our financial lives.
Keywords: Swine Flu, H1N1, pandemic, economic reaction, financial news 2009, pig flu, market fear, Friday reflection, flying pigs