9 Jun 2025 Is Restrictive Fed Policy Backfiring? Is the Fed’s Restrictive Policy Creating the Inflation It Seeks to Prevent? Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell recently had a brief but high-profile meeting with President Trump. The president has repeatedly and openly advocated for the Fed to reduce its benchmark interest rate, arguing that the current restrictive Fed policy is unnecessarily burdening the economy. […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
20 Sep 2024 The Federal Reserve Reduces their Lending Rate In a widely anticipated move earlier this week, the Federal Reserve has cut its overnight lending rate by 0.5%. This decision comes amid growing concerns that the Fed might be “late to the party,” as the U.S. faces an escalating unemployment rate, now rising more swiftly than previously expected. Recent revisions have painted a gloomier […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
26 Jul 2024 The Rise of the Refinance In the ever-evolving landscape of personal finance, homeowners are increasingly turning to mortgage refinancing as a strategic tool to improve their financial stability. As the burden of credit card balances, student loans, and auto loan debts grow, the allure of tapping into home equity has become more appealing. Presently, refinances account for a significant 35% […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
9 Jun 2024 Fed Pivot on the Horizon? As the Federal Reserve gears up for its meeting next week, could the financial community get thrown a curveball that could hint at a rate cut sooner than projected? Central to this debate are the dual mandates of the Fed: controlling inflation and maintaining full employment. But with recent data indicating a softening in the […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
30 Jan 2024 The American Debt Dilemma In the labyrinth of global economics, the United States stands at a precarious junction, its path laden with debt – a word that has become as commonplace in our fiscal vocabulary as it is misunderstood. At the heart of this issue lies a fundamental misconception: the notion that the Treasury, much like a magician with […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter