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economistwritingeveryday.com
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| | | | | Tomorrow, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is set to release the first major report of economic data that was delayed by the federal government shutdown: the September 2025 employment situation report. It's good that we will get that information, but notice that we're now in the middle of November and we're just now learning what... | |
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www.stlouisfed.org
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| | | | | These videos provide brief, straightforward overviews of the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) role in pursuing price stability and maximum employment. | |
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alfred.stlouisfed.org
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| | | | | Graph and download revisions to economic data for from Q1 1953 to Q4 1998 about debt, federal, private, and USA. | |
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johnhcochrane.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] An economist proposes a counterintuitive model suggesting that raising nominal interest rates and holding them steady could generate inflation, contrasting with standard monetary policy lore. | ||