Month: May 2021
Happy Homeland The Friday File: The USA is the 14th happiest nation on Earth, up from 18th last year and 19th the year before. The Scandinavian nations hold five of the top eight spots, and as a result Europe holds…
Read MoreWhile increasing capital gains taxes is understandable, it discourages savings and investment, and some capital gains are simply the result of inflation and shouldn’t be taxed. However, taxing capital gains too lightly encourages the disguising of wages as capital income…
Read MoreJob openings hit a record 8.1 million in March despite a staggering 9.7 million unemployed Americans. There were also 3.5 million quits in March, not far from the peak of 3.6 million in 7/19. Expanded unemployment benefits are reducing labor…
Read MoreTotal US WWII civilian and combat deaths totaled 405,399 and total such WWI fatalities were 116,516. Combined, losses in both world wars were 521,915. The total number of Covid-19 deaths that are confirmed and probable is now 582,734, greater than…
Read MoreThe US economy created 266,000 seasonally adjusted jobs in April, well below the one million expected! Unadjusted, employers have created over one million jobs for three straight months. With most other labor numbers looking good, this suggests that seasonal adjustment…
Read MoreThe Friday File: The world’s longest walkable road stretches from Capetown, South Africa to Magdan, Russia. While there are bridges across rivers, there are no boat or ferry rides. The road is 13,670 miles and would take 570 days to…
Read MoreFannie Mae recently reported the Single-Family Serious Delinquency rate fell to 2.58% in March from 2.76% in February. The all-time peak was 5.59% in 2/10, and its pandemic peak was 3.32% in 8/20. For loans made prior to 2005 (2%…
Read MoreWhile investment in single-family structures in 21Q1 rose 22% Y-o-Y, it totaled just $375 billion, or 1.7% of GDP, and is barely above the lows of all recessions except the Housing Bust. Conversely, in 21Q1 home improvement jumped to $325…
Read MoreIn a pair of trials that may dramatically alter the economics of the $150 billion/year US app market, Epic Games, the maker of the very popular game Fortnite, is suing Apple and Google after both removed Fortnight from their respective…
Read MoreSo far this earnings season, 87% of firms have beat analysts profit expectations, well above the normally inflated 65%. Moreover, the earnings beats have averaged 22.8%, crushing the 3.6% average since 1994. Why? Large firms have taken market share from…
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