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Relaxing Riches

11/14/2014

The Friday File: Between 1976 and 2000, Americans used an average of 20.3 vacation days/year. Since then, it’s steadily declined and now stands at just 16 days/year. As some of the unused days cannot be paid out, banked or rolled…

Tired Trade

11/13/2014

While US exports are weakening, don’t worry. Exports account for just 14% of US GDP, less than for any other developed nation. Exports account for 30% of Canadian GDP, 51% of German GDP, 15% of Japanese GDP, and 53% of…

Omaha-area housing permit activity down, but new subdivisions offer reason for optimism

11/12/2014

Cindy Gonzales references Elliot Eisenberg in an article on Omaha-area housing permit activity. Read the full article at Omaha.com.

Bad Brazil

11/12/2014

In a very close election, Brazilians recently re-elected Dilma Rouseff. The result: the Brazilian real fell 2% and is near a 10-year low, and the stock market fell almost 3%. Worse, Brazilian sovereign debt is close to being downgraded to…

Valiant Veterans

11/11/2014

There are currently 18 million male veterans, 15.6% of the male population, and 1.6 million female veterans. 7 million served in Vietnam, 5.2 million served in the Gulf War Era (8/90 through today), 1.3 million in WWII, 2.1 million in…

Crude Concerns

11/10/2014

Because the US still imports 5 million barrels/day of oil, and consumers spend a substantial share of income on energy, cheaper oil boosts GDP. Every $10/bbl decline shaves 25 cents off the price/gallon of gas and reduces oil imports by…

Berlin Barrier

11/07/2014

The Friday File: Monday marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the “Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart” aka the Berlin Wall. The Wall was 96 miles long, and before the border was sealed on 8/13/1961, only after a Berlin railway bypass…

Status Quo Shelter

11/06/2014

With Republicans running Capitol Hill, there is renewed hope that bills dealing with corporate taxes, trade and maybe even immigration become law this session. There is also hope that some small parts of Dodd-Frank and the Affordable Care Act get…

Costly Contests

11/05/2014

The 2014 mid-term elections were the costliest mid-terms ever with total spending hitting $3.67 billion or $44/voter! The most expensive race was the NC senate race at $113 million, followed by the CO senate race at $97 million, the IA…

More Money

11/04/2014

GDP grew by a healthy 3.5% in Q3, but better yet the employment-cost index, a broad measure of wages and benefits, rose by 0.7% in Q2 and in Q3 its best performance since 2008. Wages and salaries rose by over…

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