I like facts and figures and lots of information in general. To that end I read the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post every day. In addition, I read Bloomberg News.
I receive press releases from the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, DOL, U.S. Treasury, the Social Security Administration and more.
I subscribe to over a dozen specialty services from consulting firms and various non-profit organizations such as the Employee Benefits Research Institute, Center for American Progress, The Kaiser Family Foundation and various consulting firms.
I use Google Search to automatically update me each day on a score of topics of interest. When I am trying to verify or find facts and figures, I first look at primary sources if possible. I try to verify a story or data from at least three separate sources, one of them government data if appropriate.
This is nice to read, but I wonder, as I read your work in the WSJ, why not support your statements with citations? If you do like facts – I would then be able to confirm or refute yours. No?
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Not sure what you are referring to. Haven’t written in WSJ in a long time and on blogs I always use citations.
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Your the go to man for information ..since my days at pseg ! so glad to found your blogs
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Thanks
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