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The Biden Boom: Biden's Economy Has the Best Growth Record Since 1969


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33 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Because, like you - they want handouts.  You have to be one of the most clueless broads who has ever posted on this site.  What a mess.  

 

 

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And they aren’t counting everything that matters.  They are still manipulating the CPI

 


 

Inflation outlook rises, fueled by expected increases for housing costs, New York Fed survey shows

 

 

The inflation outlook increased across the one- and five-year horizons as respondents expressed little confidence the Fed will reach its 2% goal soon, a New York Federal Reserve survey showed.

 

Respondents to the central bank survey indicated they expect median home price growth of 3.3% over the next year, the highest reading since July 2022.

 

College education costs are expected to increase by 9%, a 2.5 percentage point monthly surge.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2024/05/13/inflation-outlook-rises-fueled-by-expected-increases-for-housing-costs-new-york-fed-survey-shows.html
 

 

But let’s go live to Stormy Daniels!!!


 

Democrats support the elites because they are using the industries and corporations to implement Maoist communism.  
 

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23 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

 

Under Biden the US national debt has risen by $5.7 trillion. The accumulation of debt is what fuels the illusion of a growing and healthy economy. A trillion is a big number.

A debt and currency crisis is unavoidable regardless of the 2024 election results. But they won't stop spending. Neither major party has the will to do what is necessary. This doesn't even include State and local government debt, agency issued debt, or the debt of private citizens and corporations. Whatever your views, all you can do is protect yourself from financial disaster as best as possible. That means getting a portion of your investments, if you have any, out of the US dollar. Into things like emerging economy funds or precious metals, or crypto. Into hard assets like real estate. When it happens exactly is guess work but the impact will be devastating.   

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2 minutes ago, phypon said:

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It’s embarrassing, isn’t it?

 

@BillsFanNC spamming the board and you’re too much of a coward and hack to do anything about it.

 

I have reported you to Conald for being a snowflake.

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

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Good news. Housing inflation is still stubborn and ultimately won’t be resolved easily. It will take a complete overhaul of zoning regulations at state and local levels to allow more housing to be built. We need to massively increase supply. 

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On 12/14/2023 at 1:31 PM, The Frankish Reich said:

And right on cue: mortgage rates dip back under 7%

 

All this election talk (impeachment inquiry! 91 indictments! abortion back on the stage! Ukraine! Israel!), and yet I have a strong feeling that it will come down to what the economy does. I was with the analysts saying a recession is a near certainty. Now the "soft landing" seems to be solidly back in play. If inflation remains in check going forward, growth stays steady, and everyone's 401k keeps on an upward trend, well, that will create a very different political picture come October when ballots start getting returned.

 

EDIT: 10-year Treasury back under 4 percent too. The bond rally is on!

 

 

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