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Inside the Economy with SHJ

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  • Inside the Economy: Consumer Spending, Bonds, and Imports

    17/04/2024 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we monitor the increased consumer spending in tandem with rising delinquencies on mortgages. Is the Federal Reserve going to consider any rate hike movement before year-end? Consumers are still flooding into the stock market, alongside money flowing into money market bond funds. U.S. goods imported have remained steady or on the rise for most countries. What country is on the downward trend?    Key Takeaways: S. Head CPI at 3.5 (YOY) Crude Oil at $83.71 Credit Card account revolving balances exceed $600B

  • Inside the Economy: Consumers and the Federal Reserve

    03/04/2024 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss the good news for consumers and bad news for the Federal Reserve. Spending on new manufacturing construction projects has increased. Does this emulate a contracting or expanding economy? How will the Federal Reserve react to the ISM Survey and Manufacturing data? Home prices are at a stabilization point and still have a negative year-over-year percent change. Will the consumer start flooding back in the market? Tune in to learn more!   Key Takeaways: ISM Survey at 50.3 Durable Goods increased to 1.4 Core PCE inflation rate slowed to 2.8% (YOY)

  • Inside the Economy: Labor, U.S. Debt, and Foreclosures

    20/03/2024 Duration: 11min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we explore where the economic slowdown is coming and where it is not. Household credit card debt has increased over the past few years. The outstanding interest payments for non-mortgage debt even caught up with mortgage interest payments. Does this emulate a struggling consumer? Have consumers gone delinquent? Mortgage debt is steady at 50% of GDP. What is the foreclosure inventory as a comparison?   Key Takeaways: Core CPI at 3.8 Job openings fell to 8.9 million in January S. Foreign workforce increased 5% (YOY)

  • Inside the Economy: Households, Commercial Real Estate, and the Dollar

    06/03/2024 Duration: 12min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we assess household net worth and assets, commercial real estate, and the Dollar. The U.S. consumer has a strong balance sheet; specifically, with checking and savings. What does that mean for overall market exposure? The trade-weighted dollar continues to drive upwards and proving to still be a strong dollar. What does a strong dollar mean on the global scale? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: 10-year bond rate is steady at 4.25% S. GDP at 3.2% in Q4 of 2023 S. Fed Trade-Weighted Broad Dollar Index at 121

  • Inside the Economy: U.S. Household Debt, Labor, and Markets

    21/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we evaluate the various levels of Consumer debt and trends in the Market. Recent news has shown the appearance of layoffs in the market, but overall layoff numbers continue at 1%. Are we in crisis mode in the labor market? U.S. Household Debt has risen; however, most is held in Mortgage debt. Is the increased consumer debt an issue according to household liabilities and category of debt? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: S. Household Debt at $19 Trillion Bank Deposits equal $17.5 Trillion S&P 500 reached a 1.6% year over year Growth Rate

  • Inside the Economy: Labor, U.S. Debt, and Trade

    07/02/2024 Duration: 12min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss labor, debt and where the strain is starting to show. The U.S. debt levels are trending lower after recent infusions during the pandemic and reaching pre Covid levels relative to GDP. Should debt levels be a top priority? Unemployment continues to stay in the 3% range. Will unemployment claims increase with a changing marketplace? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: Core PCE Inflation under 3% ISM Manufacturing index nearing 50 4th Quarter U.S. GDP grew at a 3.3% annual rate

  • Inside the Economy: The Market, Housing and Jobs

    24/01/2024 Duration: 10min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we continue to evaluate the flood of new data. Inflation is still trending lower, and the job market continues to be close to full employment. Will the Fed engineer a soft landing? Mortgage rates are also trending lower; however, housing inventory remains at all-time lows. When will things change? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: Oil prices back near $75 a barrel Mortgage rates hovering around 6.5% 10-year above 4%

  • Inside the Economy: The Consumer and Inflation

    10/01/2024 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we talk about some important economic data. GDP estimates continue to be above trend and unemployment remains low. However, the Fed seems to be content with inflation data trending lower and many are speculating on future rate cuts. How will this impact the stock and bond market in 2024? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: Oil prices drop below $70/barrel Mortgage rates trending below 7% Headline inflation trends lower

  • Inside the Economy: Labor & Financial Headwinds

    15/12/2023 Duration: 14min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss labor and financial headwinds. Jobless claims and unemployment remain relatively stable, but how has the labor market changed since 2020 and where will the labor market go from here? Inflation continues to soften, yet as we look to 2024 where do we see potential headwinds to the economy? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: 30-year mortgage down to 7% Oil hovers around $75 Unemployment rate at 3.7%

  • Inside the Economy: Profit Taking and the Great Transition

    29/11/2023 Duration: 12min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss a variety of economic news. The Fed has one more meeting to round out 2023. All eyes will be on if they continue to hold rates and the impact on unemployment and inflation. In other news, the housing market experienced the lowest number of existing home sales in more than a decade. Will housing prices continue to be resilient in the higher rate environment? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: Oil prices steady around $75 a barrel Mortgage rates stuck in the mid 7%’s Headline inflation trends lower

  • Inside the Economy: Labor & Interest Rates

    15/11/2023 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss labor and interest rates. With jobless claims and unemployment remaining relatively stable, how have hourly earnings changed since the pandemic and what does this mean for the labor market as we look ahead? As interest rates have risen from previous multi year lows, what does a higher interest rate environment look like for housing, commercial real estate, and U.S. loans? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Oil touches $80 Unemployment rate at 3.9% 30-year mortgages above 7.5%

  • Inside the Economy: The Fed and Interest Rates

    01/11/2023 Duration: 10min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss an array of economic news. Consumer spending is still strong and retail sales continue to climb. Even as the Fed raises rates, the housing market has stayed strong, and unemployment remains low. What, if anything, will begin to slow or influence the Fed to lower rates? Tune in to learn more! Key Takeaways: Bond yields continue to rise Oil prices rise again Mortgage rates approach 8%

  • Inside the Economy: Economic Hurdles & Budget Deficit

    18/10/2023 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss some economic hurdles in the system, as well as the budget deficit. Savings rates and new mortgage applications have dropped below pre-pandemic levels, along with an increasing office vacancy rate. What does this mean for the economy as we move into the 4th quarter?  The budget deficit has been a main theme this year, but what are the specifics of where the government collects its revenue, current federal spending, and the US budget as a share of GDP? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Core CPI inflation at 4.1 Oil below $90 Unemployment rate hovering at 3.8 30-year mortgages above 7.5%

  • Inside the Economy: Consumer Savings & Globalization

    04/10/2023 Duration: 16min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we look at consumer savings & globalization. Despite strong consumer demand and student loan payments starting back up, household savings remain at pre-pandemic highs. With an everchanging global economy, the US has diversified imports away from China and continues to increase industrial robots when it comes to domestic manufacturing. What does this mean as we look to the future? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Core PCE inflation comes in at 3.9 Oil stays above $90 Unemployment rate hovering at 3.8 30-year mortgages above 7.3%

  • Inside the Economy: Inflation and the Fed

    20/09/2023 Duration: 07min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we address new economic data. CPI jumped month over month, largely due to the increase in oil prices. How will this impact the Fed’s decisions for the rest of 2023? Overall, the economy is moving along, due to a strong consumer. Will the restart of student loan payments change this? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Bond yields continue to tick up. Oil prices climb above $90 a barrel. Mortgage rates elevated above 7%.

  • Inside the Economy: Wages & Housing

    07/09/2023 Duration: 09min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we look at wages and housing. Wage and salary growth has moved back to pre-pandemic levels, with the highest income households seeing the slowest growth, alongside declining job openings numbers. With virtually all rent measures currently on the rise, home prices have also continued to rise despite the recent increase in mortgage rates. Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Headline inflation hovers around 3 Oil back above $80 Unemployment rate at 3.8 30 year mortgages above 7.15%

  • Inside the Economy: The Consumer & Housing

    23/08/2023 Duration: 07min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we continue to wade through the summer doldrums. The consumer is still spending and enjoying historically elevated home equity values. As the Fed continues to raise rates, yields across the board also rise. Mortgages continue to climb, and longer-term treasury yields slip higher. How long until inflation and the cost of money normalize? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Bond yields continue to rise. Oil prices slide below $80 per barrel. Mortgage rates inched up above 7%.

  • Inside the Economy: The Economy is Slowing Down

    09/08/2023 Duration: 12min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we discuss some key data pieces. From a year ago, inflation has trended lower, unemployment has stayed the same, and treasury yields continue to climb. The Fed is continuing to raise rates as they receive traditionally conflicting data. Is inflation under control and how high do they need to go with the cost of money?  Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Bond yields continue to rise. Oil is around $80 per barrel. Mortgage rates inched up to 6.9%.

  • Inside the Economy: Current State of Affairs

    26/07/2023 Duration: 10min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we look at the lending market, housing, the Federal Reserve, and other economic data. Lending data is showing delinquencies at record lows, as we prepare for student loan payments to start back up in September. Industrial production in the US has remained high, and with a potential Fed increase of 0.25% in rates and federal outlays outpacing revenues, what does that mean for the economy as we move further into the third quarter? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Headline inflation hits 3 Oil moves above $75 Unemployment rate hovers around 3.6

  • Inside the Economy: Unemployment & Personal Savings

    12/07/2023 Duration: 13min

    This week on “Inside the Economy”, we look at unemployment and personal savings. Unemployment has continued to be a driver for the Fed decisions and after recently ticking back up, the unemployment rate has begun to slide down. What is causing such a robust employment market? With inflation on its slow decline, we are starting to see personal savings begin to move upward. How does the housing and rental market play a role in this going forward? Tune in to learn about this and more! Key Takeaways: Q1 GDP revised up to 2 2-year bond approaches 5% Oil moves back above $70 Mortgage rates cross over 6.8%

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