State personal income growth in the first quarter of 2019 averaged somewhat lower in the first quarter of 2019 than in the fourth quarter of 2018, but the variation in growth was fairly narrow. West Virginia reported the highest rate [...]
Global| Jun 26 2019
State Personal Income
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Global| Jun 24 2019
The Fed's "Gamble"
The Federal Reserve appears to be embarking on a new policy. Policymakers appear to be dangling the prospect of more monetary accommodation in order to encourage more risk-taking and use the strength of the asset markets to help them [...]
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Global| Jun 21 2019
State Labor Markets in May
The May job numbers from the states were comparable to the national figure, showing little change in payrolls. Washington was the only state to have a statistically significant change--an increase of 9,500. Texas, California, and [...]
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Global| Jun 17 2019
Investors Are Overlooking One (Big) Thing: "Profits"
As mid-year approaches, helping support from falling rates and the hints of more monetary accommodation from the Fed has driven the impressive double-digit gains in equity markets. Yet, corporate profits, the ultimate driver of [...]
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Global| Jun 11 2019
Is The Fed At Risk of Repeating the Mistakes of the Past?
Before policymakers decide to provide an insurance cut, or two, against potential destabilizing events in the financial markets, or react to any economic weakness that may be linked to trade disputes it would be prudent on their part [...]
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Global| Jun 05 2019
Monetary Policy at a Crossroad--Testing the Limits of the Fed's Financial Engineering
Decisions to change official rates can no longer be made exclusively on economic growth and price considerations as the dynamics of business cycles have changed. The new business cycle consists of growth and financial leverage (debt), [...]
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