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Federal Spending Increases Deepening Economic Damage
New increases in government spending are deepening the economic damage that has already brought on a recession and roiled financial markets.
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Economy Shows Positive Signs Fed Will Contain Inflation
There are a number of positive signs monetary policy can contain inflation sooner rather than later.
The Week That Was
Reported Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for...
Economy Slows as Interest Rates, Home Prices Rise
Economy slows as interest rates, home prices, and unemployment put the brakes on, says Robert Genetski.
The Week That Was
The July Homebuilders’ survey plummeted 12...
Inflationary Pressures Remain Strong
The June retail sales report, released today, shows a rapid increase in spending, but not quite as strong as inflation. Real spending is down...
Job Data Suggest Fed Interest Rate Hikes to Continue
Payroll data point to a strong economy in June. These numbers make it more likely the Fed will follow through on its plan for...
Economy Faces Supply-Side Constraints
The economy is likely to head lower sooner than we expected due to a shortage of workers and supply-side constraints.
The Week That Was
Yesterday’s...
Downturn Could Benefit Economy by Limiting Fed Interest Rate Hikes
Private sector production is headed into a downturn that could paradoxically benefit the economy by keeping the Fed from raising interest rates too far...
Bear Market Takes a Sickening Dive As Fed Hits the Brakes
The bear market took a sickening dive this week. The main news sending stocks lower was the Fed’s announcement that it is determined to...
Signs of Economic Downturn Continue
Today's May inflation report follows other increasingly disappointing reports on the economy that show strong signs of an economic downturn. Brace for more price...
U.S. Economic Demand Remains Strong
Overall economic demand remains strong in the United States. That could feed inflation if banks continue to shift their vast monetary reserves into the...