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Want More Jobs? Raise the Minimum Wage

The Big Picture

The least contentious of which is that modest increases in minimum wages increase economic activity and create jobs. I have been nurturing a pet thesis as to why higher minimum wages are a net positive for an economy: It acts as a transfer of revenue allocation from low-wage employers and franchisees from Capital to Labor.

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Inflation Comes Down Despite the Fed

The Big Picture

CPI for December 2021 came in as expected , showing a decrease in core inflation is driven primarily by falling gasoline prices. If that sounds somewhat counterintuitive, allow me to explain my thought process by looking at five major economic sectors: 1. How Everybody Miscalculated Housing Demand (July 29, 2021).

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Observations to Start 2023

The Big Picture

What does this rock traversing through the vast emptiness of space have to do with economic expansion, corporate revenues & profits, inflation, or interest rates? Consider: From 2010 through 2021, The S&P500 Index gained 330% — a little over 13% annually (not including dividends). Alas, utterly nothing. of its value.

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Tuesday links: the bond market drawdown

Abnormal Returns

(ft.com) The most active growth stage investors of 2021-22 have pulled WAY back. nytimes.com) Economy Case-Shiller showed a 4.8% calculatedriskblog.com) What if the economy in 2024 was just 'normal'? calculatedriskblog.com) What if the economy in 2024 was just 'normal'? wsj.com) Japan has a trucking problem.

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Collapse in Prospective Home Buyer Traffic

The Big Picture

Sure, RRE/CRE is a huge part of the economy, so its health is always important. But for the purposes of our discussion about the state of the economy and rising interest rates, Real Estate is where the rubber meets the road. Previously : How Everybody Miscalculated Housing Demand (July 29, 2021).

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Ten Economic Questions for 2023

Calculated Risk

Here is a review of the Ten Economic Questions for 2022 Below are my ten questions for 2023 (I've been doing this every year for over a decade!). economy will perform in 2023, and if there are surprises - like in 2020 - to adjust my thinking. How much will the economy grow in 2023? million jobs added in 2021.

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What Does the Market “Know” ?

The Big Picture

If these two markets appear to be suggesting two different future economic results, it is more likely a reflection of those investor differences than a result of markets collectively forecasting two different things. Real Wages (November 22, 2021). One-Sided Markets (September 29, 2021). The Great Reset (June 2, 2021).

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