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- U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, January 2025
- Personal Income and Outlays, January 2025
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- U.S. International Investment Position, 3rd Quarter 2024
- Gross Domestic Product by State and Personal Income by State, 3rd Quarter 2024
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Doogie Goes to China
This morning I woke up in the dark to do a 7AM spot with Alexis on Fox Business Money for Breakfast. Our topic was Geithner’s first trip to Beijing to meet with the Chinese officials on U.S./China economic issues. What … Continue reading
Posted in All, China, Government Policy, The World Outside of the U.S., U.S. Economy
Tagged bank reserves, China, Economy, foreign policy, Geithner, Rutledge
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Currency Holdings Have Stopped Rising-Good Sign for Spending
The amount of currency people hold in their pockets and under their mattresses is the single best indicator of the level of fear on main street. Since last summer, when people first got the wind in their nostrils that banks … Continue reading
Posted in All, Economic Indicators, Government Policy, U.S. Economy
Tagged bank reserves, banks, currency holdings, Economy, Rutledge, spending
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