I live in the USA and I am concerned about the future. I created this blog to share my thoughts on the economy and anything else that might catch my attention.
Tuesday: Job Openings
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[image: Mortgage Rates] From Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage
Rates Recover Some of Last Week's Losses
Bonds are once again paying attention...
Quantifying Trickle Down in Real Average Earnings
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I studied a handful of economic measures to see their affect on Real
Average Earnings. I used the following series from the St. Louis Fed FRED
system:
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NVIDIA Revisited
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On August 26, 2023, 5 days before it a new closing hi at 493.55, I wrote a
critical post about NVDA - the stock, not the company. After that, the
stoc...
The growing popularity of the site, which costs subscribers $175 a year, is testimony to the deep suspicion many Americans harbor about government information as the economy falls into a swoon.
I just checked the site today. It still costs $175 for an annual subscription.
Holy crap! That's at least 5 1/2 years without a price increase! Maybe more! Just look at all that hyperinflation!!
When I was a kid, we used to wak to school and then walk back home. It wasn't so much the 150 degree summers and the 75 below winters that got to us as much as it was the fact that the trip was uphill both ways! Didn't hear us bitch about it though. Those who bitched were easy targets for the motherf@#$ing pterodactyl! (Warning: Link is not suitable for all audiences! :))
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That chart would look even uglier if you used Shadow Stats data.
mab,
That chart would look even uglier if you used Shadow Stats data.
Maybe, maybe not. Do I use their alternate CPI or do I use their real world subscription price? You weren't very specific.
May 25, 2008
Economist challenges government data
The growing popularity of the site, which costs subscribers $175 a year, is testimony to the deep suspicion many Americans harbor about government information as the economy falls into a swoon.
I just checked the site today. It still costs $175 for an annual subscription.
Holy crap! That's at least 5 1/2 years without a price increase! Maybe more! Just look at all that hyperinflation!!
Someone alert the bond vigilantes! Hahaha! :)
At $175, perhaps you get what you pay for.
You can't even observe interest rates elsewhere unless you pay $1,025 per year.
Hey, I wonder if it was really worth $5,125 over the past 5 years to watch this?
It had to be at least as exciting as watching water boil only to realize that the stove hadn't even been turned on, lol.
Some of us bitch about prices for free.
Rob Dawg,
When I was a kid, we used to wak to school and then walk back home. It wasn't so much the 150 degree summers and the 75 below winters that got to us as much as it was the fact that the trip was uphill both ways! Didn't hear us bitch about it though. Those who bitched were easy targets for the motherf@#$ing pterodactyl! (Warning: Link is not suitable for all audiences! :))
Some of us bitch about prices for free.
Yeah, we're a force of nature just like bees.
Bees pollinate for free. What gives? It's an invaluable service, just like bitching!
I can't help but wonder if the sudden and unexplained bee die-off isn't really just some commie union agitation.
mab,
I can't help but wonder if the sudden and unexplained bee die-off isn't really just some commie union agitation.
Hahaha!
They could just be trying to mess with Gross Domestic Pollen!
As long as nobody messes with gross domestic doga!
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