Prices Go Up!

It isn’t your imagination. Virtually everything costs more than it did three years ago. And with inflation stubborn at about 5%, wages have failed to keep up. Add in decades high interest rates and the average consumer is weaving around like a punch-drunk boxer on his way toward the canvas.

It turns out that shutting down the economy for a year and then spending borrowed trillions to keep it all from sliding into the toilet is economically sub-optimal. What are the odds? A course of action so ill-conceived and poorly implemented that it required the full political prowess of two administrations and both parties.

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Shifts in Gear: EV Momentum Stalls

It’s March Madness time! No, not the basketball tournament, but the Federal Open Market Committee meeting starting today! We’ll take a quick look at where the inflation numbers are and how the FOMC will likely respond.

We also see how new car prices have stabilized in the last year and the adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles by U.S. consumers.

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Aptitude Testing, Time to Find a Job?

In a WSJ article called Half of College Grads Are Working Jobs That Don’t Use Their Degrees, the authors state, “Roughly half of college graduates end up in jobs where their degrees aren’t needed, and that underemployment has lasting implications for workers’ earnings and career paths. More than any other factor analyzed including race, gender and choice of university what a person studies determines their odds of getting on a college-level career track.”

So what is the real value of a college education? Why are our college graduates failing to launch a career that uses what they learned in college? Then add the impact of student loan debt. It’s a real crime to have a large debt load at graduation, and you can’t even use your degree, praying the government will bail you out.

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Rare Earth Elements and YOU!

Have you heard of Rare Earth Elements? It wouldn’t surprise me if you hadn’t. But they are a vital part of the modern industrial supply chain and are critical components in many modern necessities.

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