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Ever wonder how much federal tax you pay? The answer (with some assumptions) depends on 4 tax rates. 1st you pay the combined income and payroll tax on earnings. 2nd you pay the corporate tax while you invest your money.…
Read MoreThe Fed sees the economy through the lens of a wealth effect stimulating consumer spending. And gains in the stock market have helped achieve that but only 20% of Americans own equity directly. But we all eat and most of…
Read MoreDespite recent enthusiasm real incomes are under pressure. With the 0.5% hike in the December U.S. CPI, real wages fell 0.4% and have fallen in 3 of the 4 last four months. The pace over the past 6 months is…
Read MoreIn the past 3 years, the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet has expanded by $1.5 trillion yet nominal GDP has managed to rise by only $500 billion. Moreover, the U.S. public debt has exploded by about $5 trillion over that same…
Read MoreMeasures of investor sentiment are irrational―the bear share in the latest Investor Intelligence poll is down to 19.1% from 20.5% last week. The bull camp is all the way up to 57.3% from 54.5%. Back on Labor Day, the Investor…
Read MoreFrom the recently released Decennial Census we see that 7 of the 9 states (AK FL NH NV SD TN TX WA WY) that do not levy an income-tax grew faster than the national average. And, the other two ND…
Read MoreIf profits are booming why aren’t jobs plentiful? Well, from what I can tell the bulk of earnings this cycle were derived offshore and since U.S. companies get “dinged” on earnings they remit home what happens is that the foreign-derived…
Read MoreIn December’s employment Report, temp agency employment rose 16k, up now for five months in a row, & ended up accounting for about 30% of the total employment growth in the economy last year. Sadly, what was once a good…
Read MoreBased on my calculations, credit default swaps are trading as if Greece has a 70% chance of defaulting, 50% for Ireland, 40% for Portugal and 30% for Spain. Both Greece and Ireland are paying over 80% of their export revenues…
Read More1) Workweek didn’t move; it’s stuck at 34.3 hours for the 3rd straight month. History says hours lead bodies so as a leading indicator there isn’t much evidence of improving labor demand 2) State & local governments are downsizing with…
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