“Personal income rose in May, but real disposable income and real consumer spending fell. The outlook for the economy remains…
Read More »Month: June 2022
“Weekly initial claims fell, but the four-week average continues on a modest upward trend. Sustained elevated price increases and an…
Read More »"If the city keeps reducing real rents by capping increases below the inflation rate (as it is doing now), and…
Read More »"The monetary regime that we have had since Richard Nixon closed the gold window is one of persistent price inflation.…
Read More »"Martin Van Buren may not be everyone’s favorite President, but he is worth studying. After all, an estimated 28 percent…
Read More »If countries in Europe are already beginning to ration certain things due to “supply problems”, how long will it be…
Read More »"We have enough information to conclude policy mistakes, especially on the demand side, go a long way toward explaining today’s…
Read More »"Carson v. Makin energizes a political movement that is essential to improving the human capital of the next generation as…
Read More »"If one truly believes the very existence of humanity is at stake, no regulation goes too far, and no social…
Read More »Even the most wild optimists are starting to sound like “doom and gloomers”. In fact, even the most optimistic woman…
Read More »