Financial Feature economy August 19, 2024 Don’t Blame Demographics if You’re Struggling To Hire Staff Hiring remains a challenge for employers despite millions of people wanting to work.
Financial Feature economy August 5, 2024 US vs Europe: Who’s Working Smarter, Not Harder? Is the European lifestyle of shorter workweeks and longer vacations creating less efficient employees than hard-working Americans?
Financial Feature economy July 8, 2024 How Two Applications Explain the Current Economic Divide Americans are experiencing two realities: one group is insulated from rising costs and the other is stretching their finances to pay bills.
Financial Feature economy June 17, 2024 When Will Fed Cut Rates? CFC Expert Offers His Best Guess Antony Davies says inflation boils down to money supply growing faster than the production of goods. That means rate cuts are coming.
Financial Feature economy June 3, 2024 Inflation vs. Wages: Which Is Rising Faster? Are you feeling richer? It’s hard to tell these days with prices rising all the time and wages getting a bump only now and then.
Financial Feature economy May 20, 2024 Fed Slows Balance Sheet Reduction Central bankers seek to avoid market turbulence while slowing pace of quantitative tightening.
Financial Feature economy May 6, 2024 Fed Chief Knows All Too Well that We Want Rate Cuts Does Jerome Powell wish he was a songwriter instead of a banker? Life might be easier for him these days.
economy April 8, 2024 Expectation vs. Reality: Are You Ready for Retirement? Gen X, ages 44 to 59, falls $1.5 million short of a comfortable retirement. Younger generations are saving earlier—with little success.
Financial Feature economy March 25, 2024 Can Americans Afford To Live Longer? Here’s the Math More Americans are turning 65, and they are wealthier than any previous senior cohort. Yet, for most, living expenses are outpacing income.
Financial Feature economy March 11, 2024 Fed Chair Takes the Hot Seat, Accepts Responsibility. What About Congress? Central bankers aren’t subject to election whims, which is a good thing for the economy, especially when monetary policy can change on a dim