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Economic Recovery: Unlike Anything You've Seen
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The Economic Recovery Is Here. It’s Unlike Anything You’ve Seen.Households saved cash and banks amassed capital, but supply shortages are popping up and some employers can’t find workers
By and June 2, 2021 9:58 am ET
The U.S. economic recovery is unlike any in recent history, powered by consumers with trillions in extra savings, businesses eager to hire and enormous policy support. Businesses and workers are poised to emerge from the downturn with far less permanent damage than occurred after recent recessions, particularly the 2007-09 downturn.
New businesses are popping up at the fastest pace on record. The rate at which workers quit their jobs—a proxy for confidence in the labor market—matches the highest going back at least to 2000. American household debt-service burdens, as a share of after-tax income, are near their lowest levels since 1980, when records began. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up nearly 18% from its pre-pandemic peak in February 2020. Home prices nationwide are nearly 14% higher since that time
The speed of the rebound is also triggering turmoil. The shortages of goods, raw materials and labor that typically emerge toward the end of an expansion are cropping up much sooner. Many economists, along with the Federal Reserve, expect the jump in inflation to be temporary, but others worry it could persist even once reopening is complete.
“We’ve never had anything like it—a collapse and then a boom-like pickup,” said Allen Sinai, chief global economist and strategist at Decision Economics, Inc. “It is without historical parallel.”
When Covid-19 pandemic restrictions sent the U.S. economy into free fall last spring, economists and policy makers worried it would take years for workers and businesses to heal. They now expect the economy’s size to surpass pre-pandemic levels this quarter. Analysts project that by the end of this year gross domestic product will reach the path it was projected to follow had the pandemic never happened, and then exceed it, at least temporarily.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-economi...1622642152
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Companies are suffering from worker shortages, the global transportation crisis and material goods cost increases. But the economy roars on. If we can get Biden to stop giving money out to everything not standing still, it would help immensely. 
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I just had to wait two weeks for a damn coffee bean grinder...6 weeks for a sleep number bed

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You dont say?  You print $6T and youre suprised?
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is it still conservative tin foil fodder if Clintons former sec of treas and Obamas director of the National Economic Council thinks things are headed in a dangerous direction?

"I think policy is rather overdoing it," Summers at a CoinDesk conference in May. "The sense of serenity and complacency being projected by the economic policymakers, that this is all something that can easily be managed, is misplaced."

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/mcc...on-warning   
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
is it still conservative tin foil fodder if Clintons former sec of treas and Obamas director of the National Economic Council thinks things are headed in a dangerous direction?

"I think policy is rather overdoing it," Summers at a CoinDesk conference in May. "The sense of serenity and complacency being projected by the economic policymakers, that this is all something that can easily be managed, is misplaced."

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/mcc...on-warning   
Honestly, many people have been forecasting 'trouble' ahead for the last 10 years. Artificially propping up the economy has been going on since we pulled out of the Great Recession. The Stock Market was going to 'crash' again several times, yet here we are with historic highs. Interest rates are low, unemployment continues to go down after being a incredibly low rates before COVID. Inflation! It HAS to go up at some point! Yet now they are forecasting it to go down by 2023. Once they get the labor and material cost situation stable, the economy will improve even more.

Bottom line: Democrats don't want to give Republicans any credit for anything and vice versa. I heard the same stuff when Trump was in charge and the economy was rolling along before COVID. Wash, rinse and repeat.
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A week or two ago someone thought they remembered that the Canadians were mad because the cancelled pipeline and they were punishing the US by withholding lumber.  Always looking for some tangential way to be critical.  Really, an opinion piece by someone they probably can't remember ever agreeing with before, but now they find it convincing.  Not a very complex thought process involved.  Are the Twin Cities still burning?
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Quote: @BigAl99 said:
A week or two ago someone thought they remembered that the Canadians were mad because the cancelled pipeline and they were punishing the US by withholding lumber.  Always looking for some tangential way to be critical.  Really, an opinion piece by someone they probably can't remember ever agreeing with before, but now they find it convincing.  Not a very complex thought process involved.  Are the Twin Cities still burning?
screw you.   once again you come to criticize but never really contribute.. why are you here besides trolling?  do opposing view points really frighten you that much that you need to be a richard every time I post something?   

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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@BigAl99 said:
A week or two ago someone thought they remembered that the Canadians were mad because the cancelled pipeline and they were punishing the US by withholding lumber.  Always looking for some tangential way to be critical.  Really, an opinion piece by someone they probably can't remember ever agreeing with before, but now they find it convincing.  Not a very complex thought process involved.  Are the Twin Cities still burning?
screw you.   once again you come to criticize but never really contribute.. why are you here besides trolling?  do opposing view points really frighten you that much that you need to be a richard every time I post something?   


Now is that a personal attack?  Should a moderator post like that? 
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