Strong demand for transportation and energy, which increased by 1.3% and 0.9% in August, were the primary catalysts for the 0.4% increase in the Consumer Price Index. The all-important core CPI excluding food and energy rose by a similar amount. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims arrive above expectations
First-time initial jobless claims increased by 884,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis, higher than the 850,000 anticipated, and by 857,000 on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, according to data released by the Labor Department on Thursday. … READ MORE >
RSM Brexit Stress Index update: Late summer upturn in risk
England and the European Union had agreed to an 11-month window ending Dec. 31 to produce what would normally take years of trade negotiations. If those talks were to fail, then England will face tariffs imposed by the E.U., its largest trading partner, once it is pushed out. … READ MORE >
Pandemic economics: Prospects for permanent job losses rising
There has been an alarming increase in permanent job losses over the past six months. Whether and when those jobs reappear will determine the extent of the damage to the economy and, more important, the extent to which household balance sheets and accumulated wealth are impaired. … READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Financial conditions deteriorate as stock market pulls back
U.S. financial conditions have deteriorated in recent days as investors have pulled back on riskier assets, causing the S&P 500 to shed 4.3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average to drop 3.32% and the NASDAQ to fall 6.1% over the past three trading sessions. As these conditions have eased, the risk to the economy has grown. … READ MORE >
U.S. financial conditions tightening due to equities rout
U.S. financial conditions have tightened in recent days as investors have pulled back on riskier assets, a decline that if it continues implies a risk to the nascent U.S. economic rebound. … READ MORE >
August U.S. employment report: Strong hiring continues for fourth month
The return of workers to their jobs continued at a strong pace in August, with 1.371 million jobs added, including 238,000 temporary census workers. … READ MORE >
Methodological changes to jobless claims data are behind their slower pace
First-time jobless claims declined to a seasonally adjusted rate of 881,000 for the week ending Aug. 29, with non-seasonally adjusted claims falling to 833,000 as the Department of Labor introduced a new way to estimate the pace of firings in the domestic labor market. … READ MORE >
Major policy shift at the Federal Reserve: average inflation targeting
Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell on Wednesday announced a significant shift in the central bank policy regime that moves away from its long held Phillips Curve-based trade-off between employment and inflation. This will provide the Federal Reserve more room for accommodation in an era of zero interest rate policy and position the central bank to support maximum sustainable employment without running the risk of higher inflation expectations and actual inflation. … READ MORE >
Small and medium size firms in crisis: A message from the real economy
The condition of small and medium-size firms implies a potential inflection point in the nascent economic rebound following the near shutdown of the economy last spring. Without further reform and support of the signature Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)—which provided a vital lifeline to those firms during the worst of the pandemic—there will be an increase in bankruptcies, followed by another round of job losses, this time tilted toward the permanent elimination of jobs that support the bulk of the American middle and working classes. … READ MORE >