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Remodeling Reversal

05/06/2020

While residential remodeling, which is as big as new single-family construction, has generally grown by about 5% a year since the Great Recession of 2008/09, things are changing. The combination of job losses, fear of job losses, declining household income,…

Coupling Contraction

05/05/2020

In 2018, well before Covid-19 arrived, marriage rates fell to 6.5 marriages per 1,000 persons, their lowest level since record keeping began in 1867! Interestingly, this is happening despite Millennials entering their “Peak Marriage” period, yet rates are still falling.…

Understanding Unemployment

05/04/2020

With recent job losses totaling slightly over 30 million and with millions more to come, assuming no one leaves the labor force, the unemployment rate will peak at 24% in 20Q2. Assuming 10 million persons quit the labor force, unemployment…

Correct Calls

05/01/2020

Correct Calls The Friday File: Sports leagues are considering playing games in empty stadiums to fulfill obligations to networks that air games. Based on experience with soccer games held in empty European stadiums, referee calls will be less biased, thus…

Improbable Inflation

04/30/2020

Falling commodity prices, massive unemployment, vacant office space, unused manufacturing facilities, and cheap energy suggest weak inflation or even deflation are likely going forward. But spectacularly large increases in the federal deficit and huge jumps in the money supply suggest…

Dreadful Data

04/29/2020

In 20Q1, GDP declined at an annualized rate of 4.8%. This means that GDP declined at a rate of 8.8% in just March after growing at 2% in January and February. This suggests that in April, GDP will decline by…

Forbearance Frequency

04/28/2020

During the week of 3/2/20, before Covid-19 had much impact on the US economy, 0.25% of all mortgage loans were in forbearance. During the week of 4/19/20 the rate was 6.99%, up from 5.95% the previous week! At 6.99%, 3.5…

Falling Fuel

04/27/2020

For the week ending 4/17/20, US petroleum demand averaged 14.1 million bbl/day, down 31% from the 2020 average through 3/13/20 before travel restrictions began. The 14.1 million bbl/day level is up slightly from 13.8 million bbl/day the previous week; the…

Super Sandwiches

04/24/2020

The Friday File: America’s most popular sandwich is grilled cheese, with 79% of respondents liking or somewhat liking it. Next, in a fowl tie is the turkey sandwich and the grilled chicken sandwich at 75%. Roast beef follows at 71%…

Improving Info

04/23/2020

While the economy is shrinking quickly as we are in a brief depression (there is no definition, but a GDP decline of 7.5%/year or more works for me), the data is no longer all dismal. Car sales may have stopped…

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