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May 13, 2025

High-frequency smoke signals

The economy’s smoke signals are sending a confusing message about its health. Growth slowed by 0.3 percent in the first three months of 2025. Yet in April, the economy produced a robust 177,000 jobs. Unemployment is steady, but in the first quarter, labor productivity contracted for the first time in three years. The pace of inflation, though slower than it was, is stickier than economists would like.
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January 18, 2021

MainStreet Macro: Inflation, the Remix

by Nela Richardson, Ph.D.

Last week witnessed a second Trump impeachment in three years. It’s a remarkable time in political history and there’s a lot to unpack. But this isn’t that type of blog and I’ve taken a grand total of one political science class and whatever history was required in high school.
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January 11, 2021

MainStreet Macro: What Next for 2021 Jobs Recovery

by Nela Richardson, Ph.D.

Welcome to the MainStreet Macro Blog, a weekly dispatch that will dissect and explain the macroeconomic trends that affect the business community, its workers, and the consumers it serves.
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