by Mark Rogo | Apr 22, 2020 | may
We are all seeing our “normal” change every day. (No, this is not another policy statement or restatement of the news). How does this ever-shifting “normal” translate into fundamental economic changes that are the cornerstones of our way of life? For example, how are...
by Mark Rogo | Mar 27, 2020 | Mar
Are we having fun yet? How about some fun numbers to put everything into perspective. 92,000 – Highest number of new unemployment claims filed since March of 2005 (Beacon Economics) 215,000 – Number of new unemployment claims filed week ending March 21st 2020 (Beacon...
by Mark Rogo | Feb 12, 2020 | Feb
Our country is entering what promises to be a fascinating year. We are in an exciting election year, our country has a 60-year low rate of employment (although I question the quality of the employment), interest rates remain at historic lows, the tariff wars seem to...
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