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Looking up, as have been most indicators since the rate hikes, which continue to add serious amounts of interest income paid by government (deficit spending) to the economy: Still high enough for the Fed to keep raising rates, etc: Higher than expected: New claims went up a bit, probably due to the hurricane, but remain very low historically:
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Looking up, as have been most indicators since the rate hikes, which continue to add serious amounts of interest income paid by government (deficit spending) to the economy:
Still high enough for the Fed to keep raising rates, etc:
Higher than expected:
New claims went up a bit, probably due to the hurricane, but remain very low historically: