The following are diffusion indices, based on business surveys, which means that >50 indicates expansion and <50 indicates contraction, and 50 indicates no change. A larger or small number indicates breadth, not intensity, among survey respondents. ISM Manufacturing Index fell -1.0 points in January to 47.4, its third month in contraction. While manufacturing employment seems […]

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U.S. factory orders rose +1.8% m/m in December, up +8.6% from a year ago. Keep in mind these numbers are not adjusted for inflation, and the PCE price index was up +5.0% y/y in December. For Q4 as a whole, orders were flat q/q, up +8.7% from a year before. For 2022 as a whole, […]

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The US economy added +517,000 jobs in January, blowing away expectations of a +187,000 increase. In addition to the surprise outperformance in January, previous months were revised upwards by +34k in November and +37k in December, for total of +71k. As a result, average job gains over the past three months were +356k per month […]

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U.S. factory orders fell -1.8% m/m in November, up +7.3% from a year ago. Keep in mind these numbers are not adjusted for inflation, and the PCE price index was up +5.5% y/y in November. US durable goods orders spiked up +5.6% m/m in December, up +11.9% from a year ago (not adjusting for inflation). […]

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US real GDP in 4Q22 grew at an annualized rate of +2.9% q/q, higher than expected, seeming to allay recession fears. This was down from +3.2% in Q3. That means that for 2022 as a whole, real GDP grew +2.1%, down from a +5.9% spike in 2021 due to the bounce back from Covid. The […]

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I appeared on CNBC on April 29, 2022, to talk about the U.S. economic outlook following the report of negative GDP growth in Q1. I discussed how a slower or even negative growth environment complicates things for the Fed, and explained my historical model for looking at today’s higher inflation.

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At the end of my interview on CNBC on April 22, 2022, I was asked about my replies to a tweet Elon Musk made talking about putting cocaine back in Coca-Cola. I used to teach American Business History at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and it’s actually a very interesting story that ended in a 1920 […]

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U.S. new homes sales rose +2.3% m/m in December, but were down -26.6% from a year ago. For Q4 as a whole, sales rose +4.4% q/q, down -19.9% from a year before. For 2022 as a whole, sales were down -16.5% from 2021. US existing home sales fell -1.5% m/m in December, down -34.0% from […]

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US industrial production fell -0.7% m/m in December, its third straight month of decline. Nevertheless, production is still up +1.6% from a year ago. For Q4 as a whole, production fell -0.4% q/q, up +2.4% from a year before. For 2022 as a whole, it was up +3.9% from 2021. Total industrial capacity utilization declined […]

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The University of Michigan’s US Consumer Sentiment gauge rebounded +8.2% in December to 64.6, though that is still down -3.9% from a year ago. The Conference Board’s US Consumer Confidence index bounced back +6.9 points in December to 108.3, but remains tepid relative to pre-Covid levels. In December, 19.0% of consumers surveyed by the Conference […]

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