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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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Store Shopping

01/19/2022

Before the pandemic, on-line sales accounted for about 14.25% of all retail sales. During the lockdown of March/April 2020, the percentage unsurprisingly jumped to 20.2%. Since, it has steadily fallen to 16.5% by 6/20, 15.9% by 3/21, and 14.9% through…

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Domicile Doings

01/18/2022

Before Covid-19, 5% of work was conducted at home, and on websites like GlassDoor, 1 job in 66 offered the potential to partially work-from-home. Now, almost two years into pandemic living, 15% of workers want to WFH exclusively, 30% want…

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Colorful Cats

01/14/2022

The Friday File: While cats come in many colors, survey data exists that ranks how we perceive differently colored cats when it comes to friendliness. It turns out, orange cats are considered friendliest, scoring 4.05 out of five. Bi-colored cats…

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Population Problem

01/13/2022

For the year ending 6/30/21, the US population grew by a trivial 404,912, 0.12%, the lowest growth rate since recordkeeping began in 1900. For the decade ending 6/30/21, growth was 7.4%, the second lowest in US history, edging out the…

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