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Past articles by John:

Bidenflation Jumps Higher as Prices Rise at Fastest Pace in 6 Months

Prices surged in January, defying predictions that inflation was on its way out. The Fed's policies are proving less effective than expected. | Economy → Read More

Crash in Online Hiring May Signal a Cooling Jobs Market

Could Linkedin and ZipRecruiter be the canaries in the coal mine for the U.S. labor market? | Economy → Read More

The Housing Boom Explains Why So Many Older Homeowners Dropped Out of Labor Force: Study

A new paper says older homeowners dropped out of the labor force when home prices boomed. | Economy → Read More

Breitbart Business Digest: Everyone Hates This Rally

The American public's bearishness on stocks is accompanied by a dour view of our economic prospects over the next six months. → Read More

Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Sinks in January as Outlook Dims

Expectations for business conditions and the labor market made a turn for the worse and expected inflation picked up. | Economy → Read More

Core Services Inflation Rises to Worst in Over 40 Years

While overall inflation is cooling, prices in the services sector are up the most since 1982. | Economy → Read More

Small Business Optimism Falls to Six-Month Low as Holiday Shopping Disappoints

Small business owners expect sales conditions and the overall economy to deteriorate in the coming year. | Economy → Read More

U.S. Consumer Confidence Drops to Deeply Gloomy Level as Christmas Season Starts

The consumer expectations barometer fell again, hitting a six month low, and remains at a low level consistent with a looming recession. | Economy → Read More

Black Friday Disappoints: Thin Crowds and 'Desolate' Stores

The buzzword this Black Friday is "muted." | Economy → Read More

New Home Sales Unexpectedly Explode Higher, Prices Surge to Record High

Fed policy of tightening did not transmit to the new homes market last month. | Economy → Read More

Durable Goods Orders and Shipments Soar in October

Hotter than expected durable goods orders and shipments could mean even higher rates next year. | Economy → Read More

Thanksgiving Sticker Shock: Prices Up 20%

Prices are up for almost everything that American families serve at Thanksgiving. | Economy → Read More

The Bidenflation Thanksgiving Bust: Prices Soar for Turkeys, Potatoes, Biscuits, Butter, and Gravy

This will likely be the most expensive Thanksgiving ever for most American families. | Economy → Read More

Consumer Prices Surge Higher Than Expected, Up 8.2%

Economists had expected the index to be up 0.2 percent on a monthly basis and 8.1 percent compared with a year ago. | Economy → Read More

No Veggies for You! Food Inflation Surges as Eggs, Pasta, Vegetables, and Grains Get Even More Expensive

Fresh and dried vegetable prices are up 40.2 percent compared with a year ago. | Economy → Read More

Private Payrolls Estimate Indicates Labor Market Still Too Hot

Services sector hiring rose sharply in September, adding to inflation worries. | Economy → Read More

Jobless Claims Fall to Five Month Low, Defying Fed's Efforts to Cool Labor Market

Jobless claims fall below 200,000 despite the Fed's efforts to tighten financial conditions. | Economy → Read More

Worse to Come: Bank of America Expects Unemployment to Soar to 5.6% Next Year

A rapid rise in unemployment expected next year as the Fed raises rates to fight inflation. | Economy → Read More

Consumer Sentiment Inches Up as Inflation Uncertainty Reaches Highest Level Since 1982

The highest level of uncertainty about price levels since 1982. | Economy → Read More

Inflation Returns: Consumer Prices Unexpectedly Rising Again

Economists had thought inflation would be reversing in August. | Economy → Read More