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Seems to me this divergence has been stretched to the limit: And this chart from Daniele Della Bona shows how dipping into savings via borrowing adds to interest expense that further reduces savings when other personal income is lagging: And this shows the gap: And from a different angle: And this was also part of the consumer’s year end credit card binge that contributed to GDP? And would that be consumption or investment? ;) From WardsAuto: U.S. Forecast: January Sets Stage for Anticipated Year-Over-Year Decline The Wards Intelligence January forecast calls for 1.16 million LVs to be delivered over 25 selling days, resulting in a 46,430-unit daily sales rate compared with 47,442 in prior-year (24 days). The DSR is down 2.1% from like-2017.…The resulting seasonally

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Seems to me this divergence has been stretched to the limit:

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales
And this chart from Daniele Della Bona shows how dipping into savings via borrowing adds to interest expense that further reduces savings when other personal income is lagging:

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales
And this shows the gap:

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales
And from a different angle:

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales
And this was also part of the consumer’s year end credit card binge that contributed to GDP? And would that be consumption or investment? ;)

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales

Spending and savings, Apartment market tightness, Vehicle sales

From WardsAuto: U.S. Forecast: January Sets Stage for Anticipated Year-Over-Year Decline

The Wards Intelligence January forecast calls for 1.16 million LVs to be delivered over 25 selling days, resulting in a 46,430-unit daily sales rate compared with 47,442 in prior-year (24 days). The DSR is down 2.1% from like-2017.

The resulting seasonally adjusted annual rate is 17.24 million units, below the 17.75 million in the previous month and 17.34 million year-ago.
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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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