No, we’re not talking about three of Snow White’s seven dwarfs — we’re talking about the mood of the American consumer.
We’ll check in with Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin about potential risks to a soft landing.
From the BBC World Service: China has announced sanctions against five American arms manufacturers over weapons sales to Taiwan.
Employers added 216,000 new jobs in December, and the unemployment rate remained low. We’ll discuss.
Reparations may be politically unviable, so we’ll unpack what alternatives could look like.
From the BBC World Service: Grocery giant Carrefour will stop selling Pepsi products in France, citing “unacceptable price increases.”
Labor demand is still pretty robust — but it’s also highly concentrated in three sectors.
A new agency would determine a person’s eligibility for reparations by examining range of historical records,
From the BBC World Service: Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, is trying to introduce a radical financial agenda but has been met with wide-scale protests.
Despite a sunny outlook, there are still some global and domestic risks worrying economists.