by sslifer | Dec 2, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
2023 Economic Outlook Conference SOLD OUT In times of uncertainty whether you are running a business or planning your investments, knowledge can be your most valuable asset. Stephen Slifer, Owner and Chief Economist at NumberNomics will provide insight...
by sslifer | Dec 2, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
December 2, 2022 The world is focused on the combination of GDP growth, inflation, and expected Fed action, and certainly those topics are important. But there has been little discussion of the damage done by the government’s debt explosion in the past couple of...
by sslifer | Nov 18, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
November 18, 2022 The housing market has taken the brunt of the Fed’s tightening initiative thus far as home sales have slowed from a 6.5 million pace in January to 4.4 million. But how much farther might they shrink? Mortgage rates are likely to climb from a near...
by sslifer | Nov 11, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
November 11, 2022 The CPI for October came in far below what had been expected and the stock and bond markets staged powerful rallies. The S&P 500 index jumped 5.5% in a single day. The yield on the 10-year note fell 0.33%. to 3.82%. While the inflation rate...
by sslifer | Nov 4, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
November 4, 2022 The Federal Reserve did what was expected this week by raising the funds rate 0.75% to a range of 3.75-4.0%. It also indicated that it would soon be appropriate to reduce the pace of tightening. That, too, was expected. But the euphoria was...
by sslifer | Oct 28, 2022 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
October 28, 2022 Consumer sentiment is currently far below the level that existed when COVID was spreading rapidly in the spring of 2020, and is roughly on a par with where it was when the economy was experiencing the so-called “Great Recession” in 2008-09. Typically...
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