Neil George is the editor of Lifetime Income Report and Total Income Alert -- investment advisories dedicated to finding Wall Street’s best-yields. Before joining Agora Financial, Mr. George was the editor of Personal Finance and oversaw investment journals in the United States, Germany and other countries. He’s been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Bloomberg, CNN, NBC, CBS and more. His two-decade career has taken him to six continents, including senior positions at Merrill Lynch International Bank in Europe, Asia and the Americas; what is now US Bank; and British-, South African- and Chinese-based Investec PLC. His specialties include investment banking, bond trading,and brokerage and asset management. Along the way, Mr. George worked to build a collection of independent public and private brokerage and fund management companies in Los Angeles and New York. Mr. George earned an MBA in international finance from Webster University in Europe and his bachelor’s degree in economics from Kings College. When he is not scouring Wall Street for ultra-high dividends, he serves as an adjunct professor and board member of Webster University's Walker School of Business and Technology.

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It’s Morning in America Again

It’s easy to be negative about the U.S. economy these days. Find a glint of silver, and folks come running to point out all of the dark clouds looming about. This, of course, is what we got last week when the monthly jobs report was released from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Folks pooh-poohed the number of jobs and whining that they’re not enough or that it’s less than a bunch of economists thought that it might be. But you know what? Stuff ’em.

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