by sslifer | Oct 13, 2023 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
October 13, 2023 The economic situation was already complicated with the resumption of payments on student loans, the ongoing UAW strike, and a dysfunctional Congress with the prospect of a government shutdown looming. But now the outbreak of war in the Middle East...
by sslifer | Sep 15, 2023 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
September 15, 2023 As data continue to flow in, third quarter GDP growth seems likely to be a solid 3.5%. But in October as student loan borrowers resume payments on their debt the pace of consumer spending is almost certain to slow. At the same time workers at the...
by sslifer | Jul 14, 2023 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
July 14, 2023 Economists continue to expect a recession. Some in the second half of this year. Others, like ourselves, a mild one in the first half of next year. But the stock market is telling a different story. Somewhat remarkably the stock market is within 5%...
by sslifer | Jul 7, 2023 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
July 7, 2023 At midyear 2023 the economists who suggest that the economy will slip into recession in the second half of the year must be feeling nervous. The service sector of the economy rebounded in June. The employment report for June was solid with a 209...
by sslifer | Jun 16, 2023 | Commentary for the Week, NumberNomics Notes
June 16, 2023 We are beginning to wonder if the economy has a lot more momentum than is generally believed at the moment. Virtually every economist on the planet expects the U.S. economy to slip into recession later this year or early in 2024 because, surely, real...
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