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Digital Payment App Digital Payment Apps Are Increasing American Debt December 19, 2018 by Jocelynn Smith Technology The economy might be humming along nicely, but workers have struggled to see the same kind of growth in their paychecks. The latest from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that real average hourly earnings climbed 0.8% on a year-over-year basis in November. But that small earnings growth has translated into more people feeling better […]
Wall Street Disconnect Profit From Wall Street’s Consumer “Disconnect” December 19, 2018 by Jeff Yastine Investing After the recent stock market sell-off, the gap between Main Street and Wall Street has never been more exposed than now. The pundits on the cable channels are screaming for interest rate relief from Jay Powell’s Federal Reserve. And regular folks’ reaction to the market carnage? Meh. For instance, the University of Michigan’s November survey […]
Traders were right that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's recent speech was important. But buying stocks was the wrong reaction. Traders Ignored the Fed Chairman’s Warning December 13, 2018 by Michael Carr U.S. Economy Traders were right that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's recent speech was important. But buying stocks was the wrong reaction.
Countdown to recession Unemployment Reaches Bottom, Nowhere to Go But Up December 13, 2018 by John Ross U.S. Economy An indicator with an impeccable track record has all but triggered a countdown to the next recession. It warrants caution.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve explained my position that there will not be a recession in 2019. This time, I’m coming at it from the real estate market. 5 More Signs There Isn’t a Recession Ahead December 11, 2018 by Ian Dyer U.S. Economy Over the past few weeks, I’ve explained my position that there will not be a recession in 2019. This time, I’m coming at it from the real estate market.

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