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Galloping Groceries

02/02/2022

Of all food/beverage sales in retail stores, 21% and rising due to inflation and the loss of stimulus money, are store brands, which are less expensive. 63% of frozen seafood sales are store brands, followed by frozen vegetables at 50%.…

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Good Growth

02/01/2022

The US economy picked up steam in 21Q4, growing at a strong 6.9% annualized rate, up from a 2.3% annualized rate in 21Q3, GDP’s best quarterly showing since 2000Q2. While consumer spending grew 3.3% in the quarter, inventory growth was…

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Rate Rise

01/31/2022

Because investment in physical plant as a percent of GDP has fallen over time, the impact of higher interest rates now primarily works through new home construction and net exports. Thus, higher rates may now be necessary than before to…

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Medal Measures

01/28/2022

The Friday File: While bigger northern nations win more Olympic medals, a fairer comparison is per capita medal wins. Looking at results from the 2018 winter Olympics in Pyeongchang this way, Liechtenstein, with one medal, placed first with a population/medal…

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Languishing Labor

01/27/2022

Inflation is usually a monetary phenomenon and while the American Rescue Plan included huge dollars, it alone has not caused inflation. Rather, aggregate demand has been very strong, and supply-chains have broken down. In time the private sector should fix…

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Fed Fortunes

01/26/2022

Today, unsurprisingly, the Fed told us they will start raising rates on 3/16/22. Powell was careful to say the rate hikes are designed to reduce inflation, and hopefully not hurt labor markets. With labor supply so tight that should be…

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Illness Impacts

01/25/2022

During the four calendar years ending 2019, 5.5 million employed persons/day didn’t go to work. In 2020, the year Covid-19 arrived, the number jumped to 6.9 million persons/day. In 2021, it fortunately declined to a still elevated 6 million/day, with…

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Multifamily Moves

01/24/2022

In 2020, single-family housing starts totaled 1,004,000 and multifamily starts were 392,800, for a total of 1,396,800. During 2021, rents and home prices skyrocketed. One would thus expect huge increases in both sectors. Multifamily activity increased to 471,500, a Y-o-Y…

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Gender Getaway

01/21/2022

The Friday File: Using a sample of super-elite chess games, research shows that males are much more likely to quit when being dominated by a female. By contrast, females appear to show no observable behavioral differences based on the gender…

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PPP Performance

01/20/2022

While the $810 billion Paycheck Protection Program was timely and temporary, it was badly targeted. 94% of eligible firms, that is firms with fewer than 500 employees, received funding. This near-universal participation resulted in the saving of three million job-years…

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