Anonymous wrote:https://www.ft.com/content/18a8c7e6-c3d5-4f57-ad0f-58463ede2bd2
Fund managers are taking the most bearish stance on the dollar in more than a decade, as the currency bears the brunt of the damage from unpredictable US policymaking.
Anonymous wrote:The administration claims inflation fell to 2.4%
Not sure I am seeing it where I shop, but perhaps other parts of the country are better.
Anonymous wrote:
You were lied to about that, too. Lots of them sued and got their jobs back, plus were paid for doing nothing while the litigation was ongoing. Pretty stupid way to run a government, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The administration claims inflation fell to 2.4%
Not sure I am seeing it where I shop, but perhaps other parts of the country are better.
Is this the report that was incorporating 0s from items not tracked during the shut down?
Anonymous wrote:The administration claims inflation fell to 2.4%
Not sure I am seeing it where I shop, but perhaps other parts of the country are better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:181k jobs for the entire year in 2025!! I remember not that long ago, during the Biden administration, when that was considered a bad month, and headlines were all about a slow down and doom and gloom.
Post-pandemic, during the recovery and re-opening. Are you being deceptive, or are you obtuse?
Who was responsible for closing the economy and leaving office with an economic disaster such that there needed to be a recovery?
All we heard for 4 years during Biden was "inflation" and "horrible economy" with specific outrages over eggs and baby formula, which had nothing to do with a president. And...what we learned was that inflation was a global event with most of the world in worse shape than the US. Biden managed a "soft landing" and left office with an economy that was "the envy of the world" - ever since trump's "liberation day" we have had nothing but economy chaos and job losses, so what was your point?
So you’re conceding the point that the large job numbers were directly related to the re-opening of the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:181k jobs for the entire year in 2025!! I remember not that long ago, during the Biden administration, when that was considered a bad month, and headlines were all about a slow down and doom and gloom.
Post-pandemic, during the recovery and re-opening. Are you being deceptive, or are you obtuse?