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Housing, unemployment claims, durable goods orders, corporate profits, inventories, commodities

Another hint at a cooling housing market: Nearly double pre covid levels indicating a lot of people are still losing jobs every week: This chart is not adjusted for inflation. On an inflation adjusted basis it remains way below previous cycle highs: Profits seem to have flattened again: Inventories are growing/being restored from covid related disruptions: This is only through April: Covid disruption/dip followed by recovery that seems to be running its course:...

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Bank lending

Private sector deficit spending needs to replace fading public sector deficit spending (as benefits expire) to sustain output and employment: A small pick up here but still well below where it would have been otherwise: Tax receipts are moving up aggressively with the recovery and further supported by ‘inflation:’

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CPI, lumber

A rise in prices from an external shock can result in a slowdown of consumption, but to date fiscal transfers have worked to sustain incomes that support consumption. Expiring federal unemployment comp will remove some of that support, and we have a backdrop of a Fed 0 rate policy which itself is a deflationary bias: Lumber price made the news a lot more when they were going up than when they started going down:

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Expiring unemployment benefits, mtg purchase apps, trade, cpi

Soft spot in progress, and all federal unemployment benefits expire Labor Day: Still seems to be weakening: Job openings offsetting the prior dip as covid restrictions are relaxed. Hirings coming back as well, though not as quickly: The drop in imports could possibly be a sign of weakness as well: From the Department of Commerce reported: The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced today that the goods and services deficit was $68.9 billion in...

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