Month: September 2016

Beer Brewing

09/16/2016

The Friday File: While US beer sales totaled $106 billion in 2015, the amount of beer sold fell 0.2% to 197 million barrels. However, craft brewing volume grew by 12.8% and now has a 12.2% market share. Due to its…

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S&P 500 gives real estate a sector all its own

09/16/2016

Elliot share insight on the real estate industry with Gigi Douban from Marketplace. Read more here.

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Disorganized Data

09/15/2016

Today’s economic data capture perfectly the condition of the US economy. Employment growth is strong, as first time unemployment claims remain under 300,000/week for the 79th straight week. In addition, inflation remains benign as measured by the unchanged reading of…

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Income Increase

09/14/2016

Income Increase In 2015, median household income (MHI) surged 5.2%, the largest jump ever, to $56,516, up from $53,718 last year. MHI remains below the pre-recession 2007 peak of $57,423 and the 1999 all-time high of $57,909. Women saw their…

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Lofty Load

09/13/2016

The peak monthly load factor (a measure of capacity utilization) for US airlines on all routes barely rose from 85% in 7/06 to 87% in 7/15. During the same period, the trough steadily rose from 73% in 1/06 to 79%…

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Baby Bust

09/12/2016

Last year, the number of US-born babies surprisingly declined to 3,977,775 from 3,988,076 in 2014. Births peaked in 2007 at 4,316,233, slightly ahead of 1957 with 4,300,000 births! In 2015, the number of live births per 1,000 women ages 15-44…

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Costly Cocoa

09/09/2016

The Friday File: While sugar prices are up 67% YTD from 12 cents/lb. to 20 and cocoa prices are up 10% to $7,500, fret not. Cocoa beans are just 7% of the cost of a chocolate bar; while sugar is…

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Drug Difference

09/08/2016

Since 2007, prescription drug prices have risen 165%. By contrast, the cost of generic drugs has fallen 70%. Moreover, the percentage of prescriptions that are filled with generic drugs is 84%. The key is competition. With one generic competitor, the…

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Poor Picking

09/07/2016

Between 2004 and 2009, 45% of mutual funds run by professional stock pickers beat the stock market; not great but not dismal. Since then, only 25% of funds managed by Wall Street pros have beaten the market. That is horrendous.…

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Bow-tie economist Elliot Eisenberg gets rave reviews at Cleveland Member Connect Summit

09/07/2016

Elliot speaks on the economy at the Cleveland Member Connect Summit. Read more here.

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