Category Archives: Economics

$14.13

From the Daily Princetonian: New Jersey’s minimum wage to increase to $14.13/hour As of Jan. 1, the statewide minimum wage in New Jersey will increase to $14.13 per hour, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development. This change … Continue reading

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Pretty sure this means no recession…

From Motley Fool: 98% of CEOs Expect a Recession in 12-18 Months Uncertainty has been one of the few consistent themes of recent years. It’s not surprising given that we’re still navigating the aftermath of what was an unprecedented pandemic. … Continue reading

Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, National Real Estate | 97 Comments

Why not assumable loans?

From MarketWatch: How people bought homes in the 1980s when mortgage rates were 18% For all the similarities between the 1980s and today, there are key differences. One of them involves “assumable mortgages,” which were plentiful then and are in … Continue reading

Posted in Economics, Mortgages, National Real Estate, Risky Lending | 166 Comments

The new inflation baseline

From the WSJ: Must Inflation Be Brought Down All the Way to 2%? “Why must inflation be around 2%?” is a question that obsessed central bankers back when inflation was stubbornly below their favorite target. It makes more sense to … Continue reading

Posted in Economics, Employment, Mortgages, Politics | 135 Comments

Kaboom?

From the NY Post: Here’s how much US home prices will plunge in current market bubble US home prices will likely have to decline by as much as 20% over the course of a multi-year correction before the housing sector … Continue reading

Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate | 71 Comments

Jobs Day!

From CNN: What to expect from Friday’s jobs report Friday’s closely watched jobs report is expected to show a slowdown in November, with just 200,000 positions added, according to economists polled by Refinitiv.  But while the recent wave of layoffs … Continue reading

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Year over year home prices slow

From CNBC: U.S. single-family home prices slow again in September U.S. single-family home prices slowed further in September as higher mortgage rates eroded demand, closely watched surveys showed on Tuesday. The S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller national home price index dropped … Continue reading

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NJ & PA economies looking strong

From the Philly Fed: State Coincident Indexes – October 2022 The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has released the coincident indexes for the 50 states for October 2022. Over the past three months, the indexes increased in 36 states, decreased … Continue reading

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Recession 2023

From Reuters: Factbox: World’s biggest banks see global economy slowing more in 2023, with likely U.S. recession

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Kids these days…

From Business Insider: Gen Z’s finances are already tanking, and we’re not even in a recession yet Young Americans are still spending as the holiday shopping season ramps up, but they’re running out of money. With a recessionpotentially looming next year, it arguably couldn’t … Continue reading

Posted in Demographics, Economics | 80 Comments

October housing market hit a wall

From Mansion Global: October Was a Spooky Month for the U.S. Housing Market Would-be buyers are turning their backs on the turbulent U.S. housing market in droves, according to new data released from Redfin on Monday.  The number of pending … Continue reading

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Bezos says stop buying crap from Amazon

From Motley Fool: Former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Has This Advice for Getting Through a Recession The more money you have in savings leading up to a potential recession, the better equipped you’ll be to get through a period of upheaval. So … Continue reading

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October sucked, ignore the price changes

From CNN: US home sales fall for 9th month in a row in October Home sales in the United States declined for the ninth month in a row in October as surging mortgage rates and high prices pushed buyers out … Continue reading

Posted in Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate | 28 Comments

Blip or recession?

From NJ1015: Record streak for New Jersey job growth snapped in October New Jersey’s economy lost jobs in October for the first time in nearly two years, snapping the state’s longest streak of job growth since at least the 1980s. … Continue reading

Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate | 89 Comments

Deep dive on NJ from the Fed

From Liberty Street Economics @ The NY Fed: A Look at the New York-Northern New Jersey Region’s Pandemic Housing Boom Since the start of the pandemic, home prices in the U.S. have increased by an astonishing 40 percent. The New … Continue reading

Posted in Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, New Jersey Real Estate, North Jersey Real Estate, NYC | 58 Comments