Saturday, March 7, 2026

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Ed Lane

Ed Lane, ASA, CFP®, is a former actuary and university adjunct professor of finance and economics. Ed is Treasurer for The Stockbridge Library / Museum & Archives and on the Stockbridge Finance Committee. He and his wife Barbara first came to the Berkshires in 1969 and have had homes here off and on over the years. They currently live full-time in Stockbridge and he can be reached at edclane@gmail.com.

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Why’d he do it? A chronological rundown of the Trump administration’s explanation for its attacks on Iran

"We heard this attack was defensive in nature," said Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York. "Then Rubio said it was preemptive. Which one is it? Regime change? Nuclear weapons? Missiles? An imminent threat to the homeland? Or a preemptive strike to stop future attacks on the region?"

How Trump’s economic policies deepened the divide: The K-shaped recovery hits rural America hardest

A data-driven analysis of how tax cuts, tariffs, and healthcare policies created winners and losers in America's heartland.

ED LANE: The ‘economy’ in 2026

Taken together, the mainstream consensus for 2026 is a “slow‑growth, cooling‑but‑not‑cold” economy: moderate real GDP growth, inflation near the mid‑twos, and unemployment rising only modestly.

EDWARD LANE: Analysis and recommendations regarding the Department of Government Efficiency

President-elect Trump has named Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a new so-called “Department" of Government Efficiency to, in Musk’s words, identify “at least $2 trillion in cuts” of federal spending.
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