Census Bureau Report Shines a Light on Entrepreneurial Success

If there’s a bat signal for entrepreneurs, it is surely shining in the skies over the Sunshine State. According to research from The Digital Project Manager, Florida is the most entrepreneurial state in the nation. The study measured several factors to determine how entrepreneurial a state is and assigning them an Entrepreneurial Index Score. The […]Read More

Old Whine in New Bottles

The Spare Change Podcast The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics has analysts and economists venturing back into familiar territory. Listen to more of the Spare Change PodcastRead More

Looking at the Economy from Both Sides Now

There must be something in the water at the Distinguished Speaker Seminar at the European Economics and Financial Center in London because Federal Reserve Board Gov. Christopher Waller gave a distinguished speech with a heavy dose of British understatement. Under the title “Something’s Got to Give,” Waller deftly avoided drawing substantive conclusions about the path […]Read More

Old Whine in New Bottles

The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics has analysts and economists venturing back into familiar territory. The 336,000 new jobs added in September – nearly double the expected 170,000 jobs – seems to have confounded the “experts” who were expecting confirmation of their preconceived notions of economic doom and gloom. According to […]Read More

Will New Technology Bring Workers Back to the Office?

As the world continues to shake off its Covid-19 hangover, despite our collective best efforts we haven’t had our own return to normalcy. The tension between bosses wanting workers back in their cubicles and workstations, and employees wanting to remain in the brave new world of the work-from-home economy puts an exclamation point on the […]Read More

Monetary Policy and the Fed’s Love Language

Economies are like relationships; they can run hot and cold, up and down and past behavior does not necessarily equate to future results. As such, explaining the nuance of monetary policy and the intricacies of macroeconomics can be difficult under the best of circumstances and isn’t helped by the natural inclination of federal officials to […]Read More