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Bad Birds

06/18/2015

Producer prices jumped 0.5% last month, due mainly to rising gasoline prices, but the 56.4% rise in chicken egg prices, the largest increase since at least 1937, helped. To date, 47 million chickens have been killed due to Avian Bird…

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Frank Fed

06/17/2015

At today’s news conference following a meeting of the interest rate setting FOMC, Chairwoman Yellen was clear about three things. Rates will start rising later this year (my bet remains 9/17/15), rates will rise by one percentage point every 12…

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Hot Healthcare

06/16/2015

With Anthem trying to buy CIGNA, UnitedHealth wanting to takeover Aetna, while Aetna looks to buy Humana, frenzied healthcare consolidation has arrived. Insures are bulking up to battle increasingly large hospital chains who want to renegotiate discounts to offset lower…

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Ruling Reform

06/15/2015

Today is the 800-year anniversary of the Magna Carta. It is a document which inspired the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, and other than English, is Great Britain’s greatest export. The Magna Carta didn’t create democracy,…

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FIFA Flop

06/12/2015

The Friday File: The lowest grossing movie in history is Zyzzyz Road, which grossed a total of $30, followed closely by Storage 24, which grossed $72. The biggest box office bomb ever: 47 Ronin, which lost a cool $150 million…

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Residential Remuneration

06/11/2015

Residential construction employment rose by 8,500 in May and by 149,000 over the past year. The steepest annual wage growth among construction workers was for heavy and civil engineering construction at 5.1%, next came residential building at 4.8%. Moreover, the…

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Lengthy Loans

06/10/2015

May’s seasonally adjusted annual sales rate of 17.8 million vehicles, the best since 7/05, was terrific! Moreover, the average sales price was $33,363 a rise of 4.3% since 5/14. Fewer fleet sales helped, but low gas prices caused elevated truck…

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Fluctuating Full-Time

06/09/2015

After reaching a high of 121.9 million in November 2007, the ranks of the full-time employed plummeted to a cyclical low of 111.0 million in October 2009, a loss of 10.7 million jobs. Today, the number of full-time workers is…

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Employment Extravaganza

06/08/2015

May’s employment data was excellent! Payrolls rose by 280,000, upward revisions were made to prior months, and because the labor force participation rate grew 0.1% for the second month in a row, the unemployment rate increase from 5.4% to 5.5%…

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Triple Triumph?

06/05/2015

The Friday File: While American Pharoah is a 3-5 favorite to win the Belmont Stakes and in the process be the first winner of the Triple Crown since 1978, he has a tough road. The Belmont is the longest race…

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