The focus on economic inequality and how monetary policy can address it is at the core of the Economic Policy Symposium hosted by the Kansas City Fed on Friday. The symposium features the theme of “Macroeconomic Policy in an Uneven Economy.” … READ MORE >
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Jobless claims: More noise than signal
First-time jobless claims for the week ending Aug. 21 increased to 353,000 from 349,000 the previous week, which is below the 13-week moving average of 385,200. … READ MORE >
5 things to know in life sciences: Week of August 23
From rare disease treatments to the rise of medtech, we highlight five things you need to know in life sciences this week. … READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Shipping costs reach 11-year high
The rise of the delta variant in Asia combined with surging demand around the world have sent shipping costs higher, which will show up in higher costs of imported goods as supply chain problems persist. … READ MORE >
Jackson Hole preview: Delta variant, tapering, inequality and climate change in focus for the Fed
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is in no hurry to front run the FOMC and announce the timing, magnitude and roadmap of tapering operations that we expect to start in December. What is more likely is that Powell will emphasize the risk to the economic outlook linked to the delta variant. … READ MORE >
5 things to know in life sciences: Week of August 16
From delta variant considerations to psychedelic-based therapeutics, each week we highlight five things to know in the life sciences industry. … READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Apparel goods pricing takes a mid-summer slide
The Consumer Price Index—which has indicated elevated pricing on apparel goods earlier this summer—appears to be declining on a year-over-year basis, according to Department of Labor data released Aug. 11. … READ MORE >
The return to office slows in the technology sector
In recent weeks, several big technology companies have discussed and updated their plans for employees to return to the office. … READ MORE >
Interest rate update: Inflation expectations remain subdued
At present, and because of greater price volatility due to the sudden reopening of the economy, the surge in consumer demand and subsequent supply chain issues, expectations are for the inflation rate in the next few years to move above 2.3% before settling back to roughly 2.25% over time. … READ MORE >
Initial jobless claims decline ahead of expected delta-driven turbulence
First-time jobless claims declined to 348,000 for the week ending Aug. 14, 2021, from a previous upwardly revised 377,000. … READ MORE >