If they don’t act, white Americans will soon be subsidizing their own destruction. This article is adapted from Jeremy Carl’s book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart, which is currently available for pre-order and will be published on April 23. “I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather. […]
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April heralds two markers in Americans’ financial calendar. Neither brings joy. Their anguish reminds us of the dire need for fiscal reform before it’s too late. The first day is Tax Day on April 15, when you must file taxes to the IRS. The other day is Tax Freedom Day on April 16. The latter […]
With consumer appetite for plug-in electric vehicles tanked and manufacturers making up for huge losses by charging more for gasoline cars and trucks that they actually want, EPA has just raised central-government-knows-best green zealotry to draconian heights. On Good Friday, when news outlets were relatively quiet, the agency rolled out a new de facto EV […]
Many changes have occurred in American society over the past few decades, largely due to a surge of Socialism supporters. Most of them call themselves “Progressives.” The honest ones announce they are members of the Democrat Socialists of America. One of the primary tenets of Socialism is aimed to substitute private property for social ownership […]
The Biden Administration is frustrated. After dumping fiscal stimulus that exceeds both the New Deal and the Great Society into the economy, he gets strikingly little political payback for such lavish handouts. The economy has been growing at a decent rate, unemployment appears rather low, and the stock market has been doing much better than […]
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Ugly inflation in services drives up the 3-month “core CPI” for 7th month, to 4.5% annualized, worst in a year, and the 3-month overall CPI to worst since Nov 2022. So inflation behaved very badly again in March. January was terrible, but it was kind of written off as maybe one of those January blips. […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/inflation.jpg320539Wolf Richterhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngWolf Richter2024-04-15 00:30:032024-04-13 12:57:58Beneath the Skin of CPI Inflation, March: Inflation Behaves Very Badly, Saga Far from Over
And wages rose at a good clip too. It was the kind of jobs report we’d expect from an economy that is plugging along just fine, at growth rates that are above the long-run average, powered by drunken sailors all around: By consumers outspending inflation with gusto, especially on services, by the government spending trillions it borrows hand-over-fist, […]
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Having spent 45 years in financial services, we recognize how difficult it is to estimate what markets will do. Yet, the human brain wants to have “some idea” of the potential of a given investment over time. After all, don’t we all want to own something that will be going up with significant potential and […]
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Democrats have long touted Social Security and Medicare as the crown jewels of both the New Deal and The Great Society. While both parties have voted for these programs, their design and implementation have, for better or worse, largely been a project of the Democrat Left in this country. If they can take the credit […]
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Biggest Price Drops from 2022 Peak: San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Las Vegas 20-City Index drops for 3rd month in a row, forming Double Top. Only Washington DC sets a new all-time high. The home price index for the 20 metros that the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index covers declined by 0.1% from […]
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Weekend Read – Expropriation: The End Game of Anti-Whiteness
/in 2024 Election, Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Personal Finance, Politics/by Jeremy CarlIf they don’t act, white Americans will soon be subsidizing their own destruction. This article is adapted from Jeremy Carl’s book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart, which is currently available for pre-order and will be published on April 23. “I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather. […]
Another Dismal Tax Day: Can It Drive Fiscal Reform?
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Vance GinnApril heralds two markers in Americans’ financial calendar. Neither brings joy. Their anguish reminds us of the dire need for fiscal reform before it’s too late. The first day is Tax Day on April 15, when you must file taxes to the IRS. The other day is Tax Freedom Day on April 16. The latter […]
EV Truck Rule Highly Inflationary
/in Economy, Environment, Liberty, Personal Finance, Politics/by Larry BellWith consumer appetite for plug-in electric vehicles tanked and manufacturers making up for huge losses by charging more for gasoline cars and trucks that they actually want, EPA has just raised central-government-knows-best green zealotry to draconian heights. On Good Friday, when news outlets were relatively quiet, the agency rolled out a new de facto EV […]
The Ultimate Destruction of Private Property
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Personal Finance, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyMany changes have occurred in American society over the past few decades, largely due to a surge of Socialism supporters. Most of them call themselves “Progressives.” The honest ones announce they are members of the Democrat Socialists of America. One of the primary tenets of Socialism is aimed to substitute private property for social ownership […]
Why The Public Does Not Love Bidenonmics
/in 2024 Election, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance, Politics/by Neland NobelThe Biden Administration is frustrated. After dumping fiscal stimulus that exceeds both the New Deal and the Great Society into the economy, he gets strikingly little political payback for such lavish handouts. The economy has been growing at a decent rate, unemployment appears rather low, and the stock market has been doing much better than […]
Beneath the Skin of CPI Inflation, March: Inflation Behaves Very Badly, Saga Far from Over
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Personal Finance, Politics/by Wolf RichterUgly inflation in services drives up the 3-month “core CPI” for 7th month, to 4.5% annualized, worst in a year, and the 3-month overall CPI to worst since Nov 2022. So inflation behaved very badly again in March. January was terrible, but it was kind of written off as maybe one of those January blips. […]
Nothing in the Jobs Report Indicates the Fed Should Cut Rates: Labor Market Plugging Along Just Fine despite 5.5% Rates
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance, Politics/by Wolf RichterAnd wages rose at a good clip too. It was the kind of jobs report we’d expect from an economy that is plugging along just fine, at growth rates that are above the long-run average, powered by drunken sailors all around: By consumers outspending inflation with gusto, especially on services, by the government spending trillions it borrows hand-over-fist, […]
The Relevance Of Gold Price History
/in Economy, Featured, Foreign Policy, Latest News, National Debt, National Security, Personal Finance, Politics/by Neland NobelHaving spent 45 years in financial services, we recognize how difficult it is to estimate what markets will do. Yet, the human brain wants to have “some idea” of the potential of a given investment over time. After all, don’t we all want to own something that will be going up with significant potential and […]
Ignoring Social Security Will Not Fix Its Problems
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Debt, Personal Finance, Politics/by Neland NobelDemocrats have long touted Social Security and Medicare as the crown jewels of both the New Deal and The Great Society. While both parties have voted for these programs, their design and implementation have, for better or worse, largely been a project of the Democrat Left in this country. If they can take the credit […]
The Most Splendid Housing Bubbles in America (March 2024 Update)
/in Arizona News, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Personal Finance/by Wolf RichterBiggest Price Drops from 2022 Peak: San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas, Las Vegas 20-City Index drops for 3rd month in a row, forming Double Top. Only Washington DC sets a new all-time high. The home price index for the 20 metros that the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index covers declined by 0.1% from […]