Month: June 2023
The Friday File: The newspaper platform with the most digital subscribers in the world is the New York Times at 9 million. Second is the Wall Street Journal at 3.2 million, followed by the Washington Post at 2.5 million. Gannett…
Read MoreDuring the first four weeks of 2023, first time claims for unemployment were about 45,000 below the 2018 -2022 three-year average for each of those weeks. The next four weeks, unemployment claims averaged 10,000 below the three-year average for weeks…
Read MoreThe price of an existing home declined 0.2% Y-o-Y in April. This was the first Y-o-Y price decline since early 2012. However, seasonally adjusted M-o-M prices rose 0.53%, and have now risen for three straight months, after falling for seven…
Read MoreCompared to 2019, TSA reports airline travel is back to its 2019 level and has been so since the start of 2023. As for hotel occupancy, it’s now equal to the 2000-2022 median, but slightly below the 2018 record. Gasoline…
Read MoreWith 30-year mortgage rates up 1.2 percentage points Y-o-Y, it’s unsurprising that the May national median house price is down 3.1% Y-o-Y to $396,100. The drop was the largest percentage decline since 12/2011, and the fourth month in a row…
Read MoreThe Friday File: Tom Stuker has flown more airline miles than anyone ever, 23 million. His busiest year was 2019 when he took 373 flights that covered 1.46 million miles and averaged eight hours per day on a plane. Had…
Read MoreIn 2022, charitable donations totaled $499 billion, down 3.5% from the 2021 record level of $517 billion. 2022 was only the fourth time since the early 1980s that total donations declined without accounting for inflation. After inflation, charitable giving fell…
Read MoreIf inflation declines from 4% to 3%, as it’s expected to do over the next six months, and the Fed keeps the Fed funds rate at roughly 5.375%, as the Fed is proposing, the real interest rate will rise from…
Read More91.8% of U.S. homeowners with a mortgage have an interest rate below 6%. That’s down from a record high of 92.9% in 22Q2. The tiny decline over the course of a year shows how “rate lock” has frozen existing homeowners…
Read MoreBe it truckload, less-than-truckload, rail, parcel, etc., shipping activity and costs keep declining. Year-over-year total shipments are down 5.6%, expenditures are down 15.7%, freight rates are down 10.7%, and per mile truck rental costs are down 15.3%. For purposes of…
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