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Tag Archives: trends

Infographic by the National Retail Federation: Average Spending on Back to School has Grown 42 Percent in the Past 10 Years

Posted on August 10, 2015 by inkling

Anecdotally, have you taken a mental note of how much you spent this year? More or less? This is not a scientific method by any means but, did the stores seems busier than in the past? According to the National … Continue reading →

Posted in Econ, Headline | Tagged Econ, retail, sociology, trends

CPI vs. Core CPI (core inflation little changed since 2021) – headline and core inverted in March 2023 and is still not resolved

CPI: Consumer Purchasing Power (what inflation accomplishes) – observe how the slope has steepened

Recessions have arrived just as everyone gave up on it:

"JPMorgan Chase economists scrapped their call for a #recession in the US, joining a growing number of forecasters who now expect the economy to avert the downturn..." (Bloomberg)

Same thing happened in 2008. pic.twitter.com/YumgOabFFl

— Inkling (@inside_finance) August 4, 2023

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