For now, I’m consolidating all of my writing on personal finance and economic decision-making on my main economics blog. Managing two sites is difficult at the moment, so everything — including finance posts — will appear there until I can maintain both separately.
The material you’ll find covers personal finance as it works in the real world: how taxes, benefit phaseouts, healthcare costs, and debt rules reshape decisions far more than standard advice assumes. It explains why raises disappear, when debt payoff beats investing, and why retirement rules like the 4% rule break once real taxes are included.
You’ll also see new analyses on student-debt policy, health-insurance choices, retirement taxation, inflation protection, and bond-fund behavior. Free posts offer practical guidance; paid posts add deeper modeling and research.
Will keep this site open and may expand in future after growth in material.
Read the full set of articles here:
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