Category: Economy

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Why the Fed Is Cutting Rates Now, Even as Inflation Stays Stubbornly High: A New Era for US Monetary Policy

Today, the Federal Reserve delivered its first rate cut of the year, lowering the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to a target range of 4.00%–4.25% (AP News). Alongside this decision, the Fed signaled two more cuts are likely in 2025 and at least one additional cut in 2026. At first glance, cutting rates…
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September 17, 2025 0

Earnings Growth and CapEx: Evidence from the Past Decade

What is CapEx and Why It Matters Capital expenditures (CapEx) represent long-term investments by companies in assets such as infrastructure, equipment, and technology. These expenditures expand productive capacity and enable firms to capture future revenue streams. In theory, CapEx supports earnings growth because investments create efficiency, scale, and innovation that translate into higher profits. However,…
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September 16, 2025 0

Exciting News: My Book, The Intelligent Age, Is Now Available!

After years of research, long nights writing, and more rewrites than I care to admit, I’m thrilled to share that The Intelligent Age is officially out, available everywhere books are sold, including Amazon. We’re living through a transformation unlike anything we’ve seen in a century. This isn’t just about politics or big tech battles. It’s…
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September 12, 2025 0

CPI & Jobs: What August’s Numbers Really Mean for Business

August’s Consumer Price Index data just released, and there’s a lot to unpack for anyone watching inflation, the labor market, or just trying to run a business in 2025. Here’s what stands out: Inflation Snapshot Sector Trends Worth Watching Jobs & Labor Market Who’s Winning, Who’s Losing? Bottom Line:Inflation is still hanging around, but the…
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September 11, 2025 0

US Producer Price Index: August Headline Cools, but Core Inflation Still Sticky

August’s PPI numbers are a mixed bag for anyone watching inflation. The headline figure slipped –0.1% month-over-month, a reversal from July’s sharp jump. But dig deeper and core inflation (excluding food, energy, and trade) is still running hot, rising 0.3% for the month and 2.8% year-over-year, marking the fourth straight monthly increase. What’s driving the…
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September 10, 2025 0

U.S. Labor Market Hits Stall Speed; Here’s Why It Matters for the Fed, Business, and You

The latest BLS benchmark revision dropped this morning, and the message is clear: America’s job engine is sputtering. Hiring is losing steam, but here’s the twist, this slowdown isn’t a shock. It’s been baked into the story for months: when both labor supply and demand are low, hiring (and firing) flatlines. What’s Dragging Us Down?…
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September 9, 2025 0

U.S. Labor Market Slams the Brakes: Just 22,000 Jobs in August

This morning’s jobs report delivered a wake-up call: only 22,000 payrolls added vs. 75,000 expected. Hiring momentum is stalling, with June marking the first monthly decline since 2020 and the four-month trend pointing one way, down. What’s behind the slowdown? Why it matters: The U.S. jobs engine is sputtering. The next few months will test…
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September 5, 2025 0

Tariffs, Pipelines, and a Fragmented Future: Xi, Modi, and Putin Just Redrew the Economic Map

At the latest Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, China, India, and Russia made their intentions clear: a push for a more multipolar economic order, new energy pipelines, talk of an SCO development bank, and a concerted pivot toward trade and finance outside the U.S. dollar system. This isn’t just posturing.– Russia is physically rewiring its gas…
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September 2, 2025 0

Tariffs Bite, But American Companies Bite Back Harder:How American Companies Adapt, Innovate, and Thrive Amid Tariff Headwinds

Since 2018, U.S. businesses have faced wave after wave of tariffs, from steel and aluminum to sweeping measures on Chinese imports. The result? Higher costs, squeezed margins, and a whole lot of uncertainty. But if you thought American companies would just take the hit, think again. What’s actually happened is a masterclass in corporate resilience.…
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August 30, 2025 0

Navigating the Fed’s Rate Cut Dilemma: Striking the Balance Between Growth and Stability

The Federal Reserve is facing some tough choices right now. With mounting pressure to cut interest rates, potentially anywhere from 25 to 100 basis points, the stakes couldn’t be higher. On one hand, lower rates could help jumpstart economic activity. On the other hand, the risks and ripple effects are hard to ignore. What’s at…
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August 27, 2025 0