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- Does anyone else find researching stocks genuinely enjoyable?
- Real inflation
- Box Office Stunner: ‘Michael’ Over-the-Moon With Record $97M U.S. Opening, $217M Globally
- Cost of Iran War Not Included in Pentagon's $1.5 Trillion Budget Request
- U.S. wheat crops wither, herds thin as spring drought deepens
- ICE raids and migrant pay cuts are devastating California economies
- The stock market is at an all-time high. Credit spreads are near all-time lows. And inflation has been above the Fed's target level for 61 consecutive months, averaging 4% per year since 2019. So why is the Fed expanding its balance sheet (QE)?
- Between 1978 and 2015, the price of college textbooks exploded by almost 1000%, far exceeding inflation even for healthcare and housing, and far exceeding general inflation (265%). College textbook price inflation is the most severe inflation that any physical item has suffered over the past 50 yrs.
- Mamdani: To be told a city-run grocery store is implausible, but $500 million/day to kill people in Iran & Lebanon is necessary, speaks to a broken politics.
- ‘Hyperscale’ data center project in Utah — expected to generate and consume more power than entire state
- Are markets intentionally playing dumb with regard to inflation/CPI?
- The gap in average rent between major U.S. cities is now over $2,500/month, what’s driving this?
- Do you think the system is fiscally responsible?
- Intel Isn’t Done Yet: Analysts Turn INTC Bullish as AI Momentum Builds
- Food inflation is set to accelerate in the US: Average inflation for food and beverage companies surged +7.9% YoY in March, the biggest jump in at least 12 months. This is up +373 basis points from +4.2% in February.
- Apple, Amazon, Others Not Seeking Tariff Refunds To Avoid Offending Trump? The President Says He'll 'Remember' Them
- US consumer sentiment slumps to record low in April; inflation expectations rise
- Nixon ended the gold standard in 1971 without consulting a single other country. 54 years later it has never been reversed. What are the long term consequences we still haven't fully felt?
- Remember folks, affordability is a hoax.
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