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Business Inventories and Sales, Capex, Consumer Credit

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Inventory to sales ratio coming down but remains elevated: Capital expenditures have come back some since the shale bust, but remain depressed: The year over year deceleration continues as also reflected in consumer spending:

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Inventory to sales ratio coming down but remains elevated:

Business Inventories and Sales, Capex, Consumer Credit

Business Inventories and Sales, Capex, Consumer Credit

Capital expenditures have come back some since the shale bust, but remain depressed:

Business Inventories and Sales, Capex, Consumer Credit

The year over year deceleration continues as also reflected in consumer spending:

Business Inventories and Sales, Capex, Consumer Credit

WARREN MOSLER
Warren Mosler is an American economist and theorist, and one of the leading voices in the field of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Presently, Warren resides on St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands, where he owns and operates Valance Co., Inc.

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