The Fedโ€™s New Game Plan: Radical?

On August 27, Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced an important change to the Fedโ€™s conduct of monetary policy. The announcement followed a lengthy and thorough review of the Fedโ€™s policy framework and its strategy for achieving its statutory goals of maximum employment and stable prices. The review was prompted by significant changes in the economic … Continue reading The Fedโ€™s New Game Plan: Radical?

The Economy: Sorting Through the Pluses and Minuses

Initial claims for unemployment insurance jump and universities shut down campuses and return to all on-line classesโ€”news pointing to a setback for the economy. In contrast, existing home sales surge and the stock market moves into record territoryโ€”news pointing to an ongoing rebound from one of the sharpest declines in history. What does it all … Continue reading The Economy: Sorting Through the Pluses and Minuses

A Trillion Here, a Trillion There: How Will the Federal Debt Problem Get Resolved?

โ€œA billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you are talking about real money.โ€ย Attributed to Senator Everett Dirksen (Illinois) One wonders how Senator Dirksen might react to the current federal budget outlook, given the nearly $3 trillion of red ink that has been spilled so far in the 2020 fiscal year and the wrangling … Continue reading A Trillion Here, a Trillion There: How Will the Federal Debt Problem Get Resolved?

The Recovery: Is The Glass Mostly Full or Mostly Empty?

The recent news on the COVID-19 crisis has been mostly negative, suggesting that the recovery may be experiencing a major setback (the glass is mostly empty). However, a variety of reports on the economy recently have pointed to unexpected vigor (itโ€™s mostly full). Granted, many of these reports are from June, before the recent COVID … Continue reading The Recovery: Is The Glass Mostly Full or Mostly Empty?

Buoying the Market: An Era of Ultra-Low Interest Rates

Many have puzzled over the rebound in the stock market during this period of COVID-19 struggles. The blue-chip S&P 500 stock price index is only 6 percent below its mid-February peak, having recovered more than 80 percent of its COVID-related losses. Moreover, the Nasdaq indexโ€”a barometer of the tech sectorโ€”has soared to new highs. Has … Continue reading Buoying the Market: An Era of Ultra-Low Interest Rates

Can You Spare a Dime? Have Coins Gone the Way of Toilet Paper?

Perhaps you bought something recently and were told that the merchant could not make change because of a shortage of coins. The merchant may have been told by his or her bank that the bank has imposed a limit on the coins that it will dispense to its business customers because it has been subjected … Continue reading Can You Spare a Dime? Have Coins Gone the Way of Toilet Paper?

Could the Recovery be Losing its Legs?

Recent disappointing news on the spread of COVID-19 has raised questions about whether the rebound in economic activity has been dealt a serious blow. Ironically, this comes at a time when the blowout 4.8 million increase in employment in June again surpassed forecasts by experts by a country mile. Will these emerging chutes of economic … Continue reading Could the Recovery be Losing its Legs?