The Simon Abundance Index is finally released, and we are still more prosperous than ever. At-Home testing is banned in some states.
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April 24, 2020
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The World Is Becoming More Abundant ([link removed] )
The Simon Project is happy to announce the release of The Simon Abundance Index 2020. Between 1980 and 2019, the average time price of 50 basic commodities fell by 74.2 percent.
- The Simon Abundance Index 2020 ([link removed] )
By Marian L. Tupy
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States Are Banning At-Home COVID-19 Testing ([link removed] )
The U.S. has approved the first at‐home test for the COVID-19 virus, to be marketed for health care workers and first responders. Unfortunately, four states — all hard hit by the pandemic — have preemptively banned at‐home tests.
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By Walter Olson
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