On The Performance of Nasdaq-100 vs. S&P 500

The NASDAQ-100 index represents the largest 101 non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ exchange. It is a modified capitalization-weighted index. The S&P 500 index on the other hand is a free-float capitalization-weighted index is composed of the largest 500 companies trading on the US markets. The S&P 500 is more representative of the US economy …

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Comparing Amtrak & Freight Railroads: Infographic

Amtrak is the national passenger railroad company is the US. Unlike other countries Amtrak does not own most of the tracks its trains run on. Most of the tracks are owned by the freight railroad companies. So it is not uncommon Amtrak trains and freight trains compete for the same track at the same time. …

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Work Hours vs. Wage of Select Few Countries: Chart

Labor wages vary across countries. For the same work, the wages in a developed country is traditionally much higher than in emerging countries. Hence it is no secret that companies looking to reduce labor costs tend to move their operations to the developing world. I recently came across an interesting article titled “Which country will …

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China’s Household Savings Rate and Household Expenditure as a share of GDP

The economy of China has been in the doldrum for the past few years since the pandemic. A recent article in the journal discussed the reasons China is unable to revive its stagnant economy and drive expansion. Unlike the US economy, the Chinese economy is manufacturing and export-based. Since the consumption is further down the …

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