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Fine Forecast

01/05/2021

Despite job growth stalling, household spending sliding, and Covid-19 spreading, economically speaking 2021 is shaping up well. Exceptionally expansive fiscal policy is/will be critical, as will the unprecedented promise of low rates for much longer from the Fed, which should…

Economic Expansion

01/04/2021

Despite (finally!) passage of the $900 billion Covid-19 pandemic relief bill into law, 21Q1 GDP will rise by, at best, 2% because said aid has come late and the pandemic remains largely uncontrolled. But the aid will help as time…

Gracious Gracias

12/31/2020

I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for your continued interest in my daily economics blog. You all enrich my life in many ways, and I am deeply appreciative. I wish you and yours the best year…

Domicile Duties

12/30/2020

The percentage of us that WFH will be much higher even after vaccinations and a return to the New Normal. This is because: there’s no longer any stigma, it’s working much better than was expected, IT investments to enable working…

Additional Assistance

12/29/2020

President Trump’s proposal giving $2,000/adult and $600/child, up from $600/person subject to income limits will cost $300 billion extra. The House bill giving $2,000/person subject to identical income limits will cost $465 billion more. In 21Q1, the benefits will be…

Negative Numbers

12/28/2020

While the economy grew strongly through 10/20, growth is quickly decelerating. In November, personal income declined 1.1%, savings rates continued falling, and personal spending declined 0.4%, with spending on durables down 1.7%, nondurables down 0.6%, and services off 0.2%. Spending…

Noel Numbers

12/24/2020

Inflation, measured by the Christmas Price Index and based on purchasing each day’s items once in “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” fell a staggering 58.5% in 2020 to $16,168.40 from $38,993.59 in 2019. Why the huge price drop? Social distancing…

Weighted Wrapping

12/23/2020

All else equal, sloppily wrapped gifts cause recipients to respond more favorably to the gift; the more elegantly wrapped the gift, the higher the recipient expectations. But all’s not equal. When gifts come from acquaintances, recipients are more enthusiastic with…

Minimal Migration

12/22/2020

Based on USPS data through 10/12/20, 150,000 persons have relocated from Manhattan and Brooklyn to more bucolic locations. Next, the 31,300 who left Chicago, 27,200 who exited San Francisco, 26,400 who departed LA, 15,500 who decamped from DC, and 14,900…

Money Ministrations

12/21/2020

The finally agreed upon $900 billion Covid-19 aid package will boost GDP by $600 billion. That is equal to the 2021 output gap that our economy will experience, so decent work. The unemployment assistance and limited aid to state and…

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