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Why the Bond Market is Squeezing Fed Chair Warsh
Making sense of conflicting economic data can be tricky. Particularly when the data is fabricated by government bean counters. The task for the casual observer is to discern what is real and what is just statistical sleight of hand designed to obscure economic weakness. Continue reading
Posted in Inflation, MN Gordon
Tagged bureau of labor statistics, consumer price index, kevin warsh, treasuries, unemployment rate
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How to Get Ahead in Today’s Economy
This week brought forward more evidence that we are living in a fabricated world. The popular storyline presents a world of pure awesomeness. The common experience, however, grossly falls short. On Tuesday, for example, the Labor Department reported there were … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, MN Gordon
Tagged jobs, labor department, labor market, risk, unemployment rate
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