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Tag: feb 15 2022

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MIDDLE-INCOME BUYERS TOO POOR TO BUY HOMES

At the end of 2021, there were 411,000 fewer homes on the market that were affordable for households making $75,000 to $100,000 a year, compared to the end of 2019, according to a study released 7 February by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Households in that income category could afford 51 percent of the...

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HOME PRICE RISE CONTINUES. END IS NEAR?

The median sale price of an existing single-family home was $361,700 in 2021’s fourth quarter, a 14.6-percent gain from a year earlier, in 181 of the 183 metro areas watched by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the association reported. However, the price was slightly less than the $363,000 median set in last year’s third...

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TOP 2022 TREND: THE CONSUMER SPENDING SHUFFLE

U.S. consumer spending on basic and essential goods and services such as clothing, food, housing, transportation, and utilities rose to a record proportion of household incomes, according to a December survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Spending on cars, furniture, home repairs, and other major expenses had dropped, consumers reported. Households surveyed...

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JANUARY INFLATION WORST IN 40 YEARS

Inflation ran at 7.5 percent in January, year over year, its fastest pace since February 1982, topping December’s 7-percent rate. Used-car prices soared 40 percent year on year; the cost of energy climbed 29 percent.  Overall food costs shot up 7 percent, their sharpest annual gain since 1981, with grocery prices rising 7.4 percent and...

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INTEREST RATE HIKES COMING, THE WORST IS YET TO COME

January’s 7.5-percent inflation pace all but guarantees that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise its key interest rate next month from the 0.25 percent where the Fed has held it since March 2020. The remaining variable is the size of the rate hike. Traditionally, the Fed raises its rate by a quarter of a percentage...

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FRANCE GOING NUKE TO COUNTER CLIMATE CHANGE

France announced plans to develop up to 14 nuclear reactors to counter climate change. French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that the country would develop at least six reactors and possibly eight more after those are completed. “Given the electricity needs, the need to also anticipate the transition and the end of the existing fleet,...

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KILLING THE BILL OF RIGHTS

By Philip Giraldi In 2005, President George W. Bush allegedly addressed a meeting of Republicans discussing whether to renew the Patriot Act due to its possible unconstitutionality by angrily blurting out that the Constitution was “just a goddamned piece of paper!” If the story is true, it partly explains the numerous crimes committed by Bush...

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BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES

NY BITLICENSE IS DRIVING CRYPTO INNOVATION AWAY. It’s no secret that New York currently has the worst regulatory atmosphere for cryptos of any state in the union. This past week influential investor Bill Ackman took to Twitter to implore NYC Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to try to do something about it. Ackman...