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Daniel Mollenkamp

Daniel Mollenkamp

Contributing Writer at Investopedia

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    Recent Articles

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    Small Business Contract Discrimination

    Barriers that increase small business discrimination involve the actual procurement of contracts, but also access to financing and court decisions.
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    Rent Stabilization: What it is, How it Works, Examples

    Rent stabilization is a controversial policy tool that originated in the 20th century and is designed to control rent prices.
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    Tenant Rights in the U.S.: A Modern History

    A guide to the rights that renters have had in the United States over the years. While the laws vary by state, federal protections and common law are also important.
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    Native Americans and Taxes: How It Works

    Taxes for Native Americans are slightly different from those for other U.S. citizens. While they pay federal income tax, there are exemptions for some forms of income, and tribes set their own sales taxes.
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    Food Insecurity: What It Is and How It Impacts the Economy

    A societal condition with big economic impacts, food insecurity refers to a lack of enough food to sustain an active, healthy life.
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    Golden Visa Countries: Everything You Need to Know

    Residency by investment programs allow wealthy private individuals to acquire residency or even citizenship.
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    How Immigration Affects the Economy

    A review of how immigration affects wages (especially for low-skilled jobs), productivity, government revenue, and the aging of America.
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    Largest Indigenous Groups in the U.S.

    There are 574 federally recognized tribes in the US. Here is the breakdown of the 10 biggest groups
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    What Does the American Dream Mean to Different Generations?

    There are generational divides over how the American Dream is understood.