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Consumer Credit Hits The Wall
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Consumer Credit Hits The Wall

Earlier today the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a report on the state of consumer credit. Dissecting data across student, auto, mortgage credit card, and other similar types of loans that US consumers have taken out and painting a bleak picture of the state of the average American.

by Marty Bent
A Deep Dive into the 'Ridiculous' U.S. Jobs Report
Economics

A Deep Dive into the 'Ridiculous' U.S. Jobs Report

A critical analysis of the U.S. jobs report reveals significant discrepancies, questioning the authenticity of employment growth and average hourly earnings increases. Experts suggest manipulation of data and a disparity between government reports and the economic reality faced by Americans.

by Staff
Jeff Gundlach On Fed Policy
Markets

Jeff Gundlach On Fed Policy

The Federal Reserve has signaled that there will be no interest rate cuts in the immediate future, particularly not by March. This forecast aligns with the inflation model predictions, which suggest a stall in the declining inflation rate.

by Staff
A Surge in Layoffs and a Crisis of Trust
Media

A Surge in Layoffs and a Crisis of Trust

Corporate journalism faces unprecedented layoffs as trust plummets among readers. Explore the industry's challenges and the rise of alternative media sources as we delve into the state of American news outlets.

by Staff
Beyond The Fiscal Facade | Gary Brode
The Last Trade

Beyond The Fiscal Facade | Gary Brode

In this episode of The Last Trade, Gary Brode joins Marty, Jesse and Michael to cover a broad range of economic and financial topics, responding critically to Jason Calacanis's optimistic view on the economy, as presented on the All-In podcast.

by Marty Bent

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Consumer Credit Hits The Wall
Marty's Ƀent

Consumer Credit Hits The Wall

Earlier today the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a report on the state of consumer credit. Dissecting data across student, auto, mortgage credit card, and other similar types of loans that US consumers have taken out and painting a bleak picture of the state of the average American.

Feb 7, 2024
by Marty Bent
A Deep Dive into the 'Ridiculous' U.S. Jobs Report
Economics

A Deep Dive into the 'Ridiculous' U.S. Jobs Report

A critical analysis of the U.S. jobs report reveals significant discrepancies, questioning the authenticity of employment growth and average hourly earnings increases. Experts suggest manipulation of data and a disparity between government reports and the economic reality faced by Americans.

Feb 7, 2024
by Staff
Jeff Gundlach On Fed Policy
Markets

Jeff Gundlach On Fed Policy

The Federal Reserve has signaled that there will be no interest rate cuts in the immediate future, particularly not by March. This forecast aligns with the inflation model predictions, which suggest a stall in the declining inflation rate.

Feb 5, 2024
by Staff
A Surge in Layoffs and a Crisis of Trust
Media

A Surge in Layoffs and a Crisis of Trust

Corporate journalism faces unprecedented layoffs as trust plummets among readers. Explore the industry's challenges and the rise of alternative media sources as we delve into the state of American news outlets.

Feb 5, 2024
by Staff
Beyond The Fiscal Facade | Gary Brode
The Last Trade

Beyond The Fiscal Facade | Gary Brode

In this episode of The Last Trade, Gary Brode joins Marty, Jesse and Michael to cover a broad range of economic and financial topics, responding critically to Jason Calacanis's optimistic view on the economy, as presented on the All-In podcast.

Feb 2, 2024
by Marty Bent
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