A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
I hope your 2017 is off to a good start. We had a busy January here at NAFCU. And that's all right by me.Â
Grab a cup of joe, and enjoy this week's reading pile. Â As always, if you ever need anything, just let me know.Â
- The changing skies above. The FAA bans drones within 34.5 miles of the Super Bowl. (Inc.)
- Use the NAFCU Grassroots Action Center to write your Congressman to repeal the Durbin Amendment. It took me 1 minute. (NAFCU Grassroots Action Center)
- A nice interview with the CEO and co-founder of Bloom. (Entrepreneur)
- Tennessee is thinking of offering free community college to all. (BI)
- You shouldn't lead if your greatest strength is seeing weakness. (Leadership Freak)
- Facebook simply dominates the internet. (Telegraph)
- Over one-half of Americans live in a "cellphone-only" home. (GFK)
- Facebook's revenue jumps 51% - mostly on the back of mobile. (WSJ)
- When will you abandon it? (Godin)
- Here's another article about a possible restaurant bubble. (Crainsnewyork)
- Citigroup exits the mortgage-servicing market. (NAFCU Today) (Subscribe to  NAFCU Today here.)
- Which kills more people each year? Shark attacks? Or taking selfies? (Priceonomics)
- Janet Yellin's labor market dashboard. (Bloomberg)
- The quest to automate the cheeseburger. (Quartz)
- How the average American spends money. (BI)
There - that should do it. Have a great weekend, everyone. Even you Patriots fans.Â
Take care,
Anthony
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