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The Friday File: For the first time, a majority of Democrats, 72%, Republicans, 51%, and independents, 67%, support legalizing recreational marijuana. Collectively, 64% of the population backs legalization. As recently as 2004, only 35% of Democrats, 20% of Republicans and…
Through 12/21/17, President Trump signed 94 bills into law, slightly fewer than the 102 George W. Bush signed, putting Trump in 10th place compared to the nine most recent occupants of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue whose terms coincided with the start…
Economist expect Treasury rates to rise going forward; here’s why. Government debt sales are set to double to $1.3 trillion in 2018, tops since 2010. Moreover, the Fed will be shrinking its balance sheet and will thus be a net…
The nation with the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in the world is Japan, where the ratio is an astonishingly high 240.3%. Greece follows with a ratio of 180.2%. Italy is third at 133% and then comes Portugal at 125.7%. While Spain…
The Friday File: I wish to take this opportunity to thank you all for your interest in my daily economics blog. All of you enrich my life in many ways; I am deeply appreciative. I wish you and yours the…
In 1963, Mile 47 Camp, northeast of Valdez, Alaska was buried by 78 inches of snow during the 24 hours ending 2/9/63, tops in the US. Next is Silver Lake, Colorado, which received 75.8 inches of snow in the 24-hour…
While November newly built single-family sales were 733,000 on an annualized adjusted basis, the best level since 7/07, and up 17.5% from October, don’t break out the champagne. Sales were up 17.6% because October sales were revised down by 61,000.…
As tight as the affordable rental housing market is, it’ll worsen. The Republican tax plan lowers the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% and lowers taxes on pass-throughs. These changes will reduce the value of tax credits used to…
The Friday File: Inflation, as measured by the Christmas Price Index, based on purchasing all items in “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” rose 0.7% in 2017 and cost $34,559. The costliest item, seven swans-a-swimming at $13,125, unchanged from 2016. Five…
In the District of Columbia, 17.3% of all houses are worth more than $1,000,000. California follows at 13.6%, with Hawaii in third at 13.5%. Rounding out the top six are New York at 7%, Massachusetts at 5.2%, and Connecticut at…