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Day: December 30, 2021

The Cost Of Procrastination: America’s Broken Economy

The Cost Of Procrastination: America’s Broken Economy

December 30, 2021February 1, 20228 min read

“Whatever availability you put down when I hired you is what I expect,” a self-important man in a denim button-up said, scolding an earnest-looking teenager

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The Tragedy Of Inflation Inequality (By The Numbers)

The Tragedy Of Inflation Inequality (By The Numbers)

December 30, 2021January 2, 20224 min read

Whenever I get the feeling I’ve talked too much about so-called “K-shaped” inflation (the phenomenon in which rising prices affect households differently based on demographics),

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US Jobless Claims Trendline Falls Below 200,000

US Jobless Claims Trendline Falls Below 200,000

December 30, 2021January 2, 20222 min read

US jobless claims hovered near a 50-year low in the week through Christmas Day. Initial claims in the week ending December 25 were 198,000, down

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Comatose

Comatose

December 30, 2021December 31, 20213 min read

Markets felt comatose Thursday. Within whatever scant coverage you managed to run across, there was a bull market in the word “mixed.” With no viable

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