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Fed Officials Think Inflation Should Remain High Through 2024
“It seems the Fed is not committed to hitting its average inflation target. Inflation will be transitory in the sense that the rate will eventually return to 2 percent. But the price level will likely remain elevated.” ~ William J. Luther
READ MORENew Single-Family Home Sales, Inventories, and Prices Rise in November
“New-home sales rose in November, but inventory also rose, and months’ supply remains relatively high. Rising prices, higher mortgage rates, and continued inventory build should lead to slower price increases.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MOREPaul Heyne and the Trouble with Economists
“Economics is often a morality-free zone, and Paul Heyne shows why this is a mistake. In many ways, Heyne can be read as a plea to return to the oft-forgotten first half of Adam Smith.” ~ Nikolai G. Wenzel
READ MORETech and Aircraft Push Durable-Goods Orders Higher in November
“New orders for durable goods rose, hitting the second-highest level on record while core capital-goods orders were just below a record high. Continued strength for business investment is a positive sign for the economic outlook.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MOREWeekly Initial Claims for Unemployment Benefits Hold at a Low Level
“Weekly initial claims for unemployment benefits are holding at an extremely low level. Labor shortages are likely to continue to hamper production across the economy, sustaining upward pressure on prices.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MORETalk by AIER Research Faculty Peter C. Earle at the 26th Annual “Fields on Wheels” Conference
“Now, and not when the Pi, Rho, Sigma, or Tau variants come along, is the time for social scientists to advise: ameliorating the snags and adverse consequences of policy when and where we can.” ~ Peter C. Earle
READ MOREHow Threat-Free Are Americans from Covid-19? December 2021 Update
“The current risk approximated from the index is decidedly lower than what people have been made to believe. The risks from government tyranny excused by this belief are much, much higher.” ~ Jon Sanders
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