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Obama bids farewell, Trump awaits

If you caught President Barack Obama's emotionally charged Farewell Address last night, you likely cried of joy or sadness depending on your political affiliation. I don't want to get in the weeds of politics in this post. Instead, I want to drive home the point that whether you love Obama or hate his guts -- whether you agree or disagree with him on issues of great significance ranging from the economy to healthcare -- you have to concede that he is classy, eloquent, and boasts a beautiful family. Most people on both sides of the aisle would acknowledge that while President-elect Trump is also bright and has a lovely family, he's nowhere near as polished and articulate as the outgoing president. But as the outcome of the 2016 election clearly demonstrated, many people are tired of political correctness. They're willing to excuse Trump's bombastic, unfiltered style so long as he makes good on his promises -- creating jobs, building a wall, and so on. Wheth...

What are you most looking forward to in November?

We're a couple of days into November. Before we know it, Christmas and the end of the year will be upon us. What are you most looking forward to this month? Some people say it's Thanksgiving. The most budget-minded among us await Black Friday with great anticipation. Still others are preparing giddily for colder weather. I'll be frank: While Thanksgiving is surely one of the things I am looking forward to the most, it doesn't sit in the top spot in my book. That distinction belongs to Election Day! I can hardly contain my excitement as I write this but, indeed, it all ends -- finally -- in three days. While there's no doubt we'll continue to see Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the news well after Tuesday -- no matter who becomes president -- it's a relief to know that one of the nastiest elections in American history is drawing to a close at last. I think most of us have grown very tired of the mudslinging and want a winner to be declared...

BREAKING: Unemployment falls to lowest level in 7 years

Great news for job seekers and those looking to leave their companies for new opportunities: Per government data released Thursday, unemployment has dropped to 5.3%, surpassing many economists' expectations. We haven't seen the rate this low since April 2008. Hiring has picked up all across the board. From financial services to healthcare, employers continue to add jobs to their ever-increasing payrolls. The great news was tempered by the fact that wage growth remains stubbornly stagnant. Still, more jobs mean more opportunities for people to go back to work, which translates into more money in their pockets. This, in turn, will spur spending and stimulate the economy. After all, consumer spending accounts for 70% of the U.S. economy. How do you feel about the news? Do you feel the economy is improving? For previous entries, please click here:  How to Understand People