Job gains light but gains nonetheless ADP said the private sector added 179k jobs in April, almost 20k less than expected and compares with 207k in March, revised up by 6k. As... Read More
Loan Demand, Not Credit, Is the Problem WILLIAM DUNKELBERG has been Chief Economist for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) since 1971. He is a Professor of... Read More
Job gains light but gains nonetheless ADP said the private sector added 179k jobs in April, almost 20k less than expected and compares with 207k in March, revised up by 6k. As... Read More
We need a lot of jobs/India, China correct again With gasoline prices up for a 43rd straight day yesterday to an average of $3.98 per gallon, just .13 from matching a record high, it is... Read More
Things To Be Concerned About Regarding This Market Whenever we are nearly fully invested (like we are now), my cognitive biases become acutely aware of all the things that could go wrong.... Read More
Impact of Government Stimulus . . . Interesting take on policies and spending from Miller-Mccune: “Washington dumped torrents of stimulus dollars across the American... Read More
Frontline: Inside the Attack on binLaden A special report — in the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death, FRONTLINE takes you inside two fronts of the fight against Al... Read More
William Black interviewed on Le Show,with Harry Shearer William Black was interviewed recently on KCRW’s Le Show with Harry Shearer. Listen below. ~~~ Read More
Benefit-Cost Analyses of Governmental Programs: Elusive... Greetings from Monaco. My colleague Professor Stephanie Kelton and I have just presented at the 9th Annual meeting of CIFA (Convention of... Read More
Richard Russell Goes Full Bore Political This is really surprising to me: “The bombastic, egotistical Donald Trump is no Reagan. He may not even be a Gerald Ford. But like... Read More