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The Demise of This Expansion is Greatly Exaggerated

Like the impending death of Mark Twain, the recent commentary suggesting that this economic expansion has lost its life is considerably overstated. Much has been said about the uptick in new claims for unemployment insurance, shown in the chart below, and its link to the restoration of restrictions by many governments in response to the … Continue reading The Demise of This Expansion is Greatly Exaggerated

Redistribution: Votes Versus Income Shares

While income redistribution has always been a hot topic, the debate has become more intense in recent years. In part, this has reflected stagnation in median family income. Also, standard measures of income distribution had been showing growing inequality in the distribution of income. However, inequality decreased and median family income improved in 2018 and … Continue reading Redistribution: Votes Versus Income Shares

Whatโ€™s the Market Telling Us?

Isnโ€™t the stock market supposed to be a barometer of the economy? Yet, while the market climbs, hasnโ€™t news on jobs and the economy been mixed? New claims for unemployment insurance seem stalled at a high level and many businesses are struggling, if not failing. Isnโ€™t there a disconnect? Could the market be headed for … Continue reading Whatโ€™s the Market Telling Us?

The Economy: How Are Things Looking Now?

Analysts seem divided on where the economic recovery from the COVID shock stands. Some see recent news to be pointing to a still-vigorous expansionโ€”a โ€œVโ€-shaped recovery. But others read the news, including new COVID outbreaks, to be suggesting that the expansion is stalling out or even recedingโ€”that is, a โ€œWโ€ is unfolding. Putting the various … Continue reading The Economy: How Are Things Looking Now?