Month: August 2020

Trade Trouble

08/17/2020

Regrettably, America’s three largest trading partners will be of no meaningful help in recovering from this recession. Canada’s economy will recover unusually slowly because of very weak energy prices. Mexico’s economy will mend particularly slowly due to a complete lack…

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Delicious Dogs

08/14/2020

The Friday File: This past July 4th, Joey Chestnut broke his own record by eating 75 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. Miki Sudo set a woman’s record of 48.5. Professor James Smoglia recently showed that 83 is the…

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Population Projections

08/13/2020

The UN estimates global population will peak at 10.9 billion persons in 2100. New projections from the University of Washington see the population peaking at 10 billion in 2060 and then declining to 8.9 billion by 2100. The much lower…

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Dollar Disturbances

08/12/2020

Because investors value the dollar as a particularly safe asset, in turbulent times there is a run to the dollar, and more turmoil makes the rush that much greater. However, the rush itself creates assorted stresses and shortages in global…

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Executive Extension

08/11/2020

Executive Extension President Trump’s executive orders deferring payroll taxes, extending unemployment benefits, halting evictions and waiving interest on student loans will help, but by much less than expected. Taxes will remain due, and the $300/week in federal unemployment benefits depends…

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Laborious Labor

08/10/2020

July’s job growth of 1.8 million was strong and brought unemployment down to 10.2%. But, outside of the last three months it remains higher than at any time since 1983 and payrolls remain 12.9 million below their 2/20 level. Moreover,…

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Median Miles

08/07/2020

The Friday File: The median distance Americans live from their mothers is 18 miles. That distance is just 6 miles in the East South Central region and 10 miles in the Northeast, but 44 miles in the Mountain West. In…

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Stalled Spending

08/06/2020

In yet another indication of a stalling national economy, after rising by ten percentage points a month in April, May and June, credit card purchases were flat in July and are now ten percent below their pre-Covid-19 level. This flatlining…

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Vaccine Variation

08/05/2020

Vaccine Variation In a survey of healthcare experts, 1% expect a Covid-19 vaccine to be available by 12/31/20, 25% more believe one will be ready during 20H1, and another 41% project having a vaccine in 20H2. Financial experts are decidedly…

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Monetary Move

08/04/2020

Over the next months we are quite likely to hear the Fed speak about monetary policies such as forward guidance, explicit forward guidance, open-ended forward guidance, calendar-based forward guidance, yield curve control, price-level targeting, symmetric inflation targeting, asymmetric inflation targeting,…

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