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Research Director at Advisor Perspectives
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Jill has been working with Advisor Perspectives since 2012 and in 2015 joined the dshort team as Research Director. She considers herself a Gen X’er and has a background in mathematics and science. She holds a Master of Science in Physical Science with a concentration in physics and ...more

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December Inflation: The Components
A look at the annualized change in Headline and Core CPI, not seasonally adjusted, for each of the past six months.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Up 8% In January, Beats Forecast
The January Preliminary Report came in at 64.6, up 4.9 (8.2%) from the December Final.
Underlying Inflation Gauge: December Update - Friday, Jan. 13
The latest full set UIG for November is 5.37% while the prices-only measure is 4.53%. Current Headline CPI is now 6.45% and Core CPI is 5.71%.
Baby Boomer Employment - December 2022
With the release of the September employment report, let's review the status of the 20th-century Baby Boom, which was one of the most powerful demographic events in the history of the United States.
Consumer Price Index: December Headline At 6.45%, Down From November
The year-over-year non-seasonally adjusted Headline CPI came in at 6.45%, down from 7.11% the previous month. Year-over-year Core CPI (ex Food and Energy) came in at 5.71%, down from 5.96% the previous month.
Cryptocurrencies Through January 11
This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether.
U.S. Workforce: December 2022 Update
The unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%, and the number of new nonfarm jobs (a relatively volatile number subject to extensive revisions) came in at 223K.
Weekly Gasoline Prices: Regular And Premium Up
As of January 9, the price of Regular and Premium were up 4 and 3 cents each, respectively, from the previous week.
NFIB Small Business Survey: Optimism Declines In December
The headline number for December came in at 89.8, down 2.1 from the previous month. The index is at the 7th percentile in this series.
Full-Time And Part-Time Employment: A Deeper Look - Monday, Jan. 9
Let's take a closer look at the latest employment report numbers on Full and Part-Time Employment.
December Employment: Services Vs. Goods Producing Jobs - Monday, Jan. 9
The latest monthly employment report showed a gain of 223K nonfarm jobs, which consists of a gain of 183K service-providing jobs and a gain of 40K goods-producing jobs.
The Civilian Labor Force, Unemployment Claims, And The Business Cycle - Sunday, Jan. 8
Every week we post an update on new unemployment claims shortly after the BLS report is made available. Our focus is the four-week moving average of this rather volatile indicator.
What Are Uncle Sam's Largest Assets?
The rapid growth in student debt has been an ongoing topic in the financial press. A stunning chart that continues to haunt us illustrates the rapid growth in federal loans to students since the onset of the great recession.
December 2022: Market Valuation, Inflation, And Treasury Yields
Our market valuation updates have long had the same conclusion: US stock indexes are rather overvalued, which suggests cautious expectations on investment returns. In a "normal" market environment, current valuation levels would be a serious concern.
S&P 500 Snapshot: Strong Start To 2023
The S&P 500 rallied on Friday after a strong employment report for December. The index is up 2.28% from Thursday and is still 18.8% below its record close.
Treasury Snapshot Friday, Jan. 6
The yield on the 10-year note ended January 6, 2023 at 3.55%, the 2-year note ended at 4.24%, and the 30-year at 3.67%.
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