Something odd happens every time the economy slides into a recession: Consumer Sentiment takes a shellacking, recovers, and then...
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A month ago, I asked: Has Inflation Peaked? There were persuasive indications that at least in terms of three major drivers...
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Who is to blame for the rampant inflation the United States (and the entire world) have been experiencing over the past 12...
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Tomorrow is my first full day back at work after a week of leave with family; I am slowly easing myself into my regular...
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Periods of flux are always fascinating. If you look in the right places, you can find evidence that the dominant trend is giving way,...
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Has inflation peaked? When we look at the data, there are encouraging signs in various sectors. Three of the most signficant are...
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Any attempt to depict the universe with only symbols and numbers runs into an obvious challenge: It is almost it is all but...
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Market volatility is being blamed on various Fedspeak – most recently Lael Brainard, stating half-point increases are going to...
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Would-be home buyers may be forced to rent the American dream (rather than buy it) Source: 60 Minutes Here is the key aspect of...
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Last week, we compared monetary vs fiscal stimulus. Understanding the differences in how each manifests in the economy is...
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