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My original dshort.com website was launched in February 2005 using a domain name based on my real name, Doug Short. I'm a formerly retired first wave boomer with a Ph.D. in English from Duke and a lifelong interest in economics and finance. In 2011 my website was acquired by more

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Michigan Consumer Sentiment: December Final Is Unchanged From The Preliminary
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment final number for December came in at 82.5. See my chart for a long-term perspective on this widely watched index.
S&P 500 Snapshot: Another All-Time High
The S&P 500 is up almost 28% for 2013.
The Big Four Economic Indicators: Continued Strength In Real Retail Sales
The overall picture of the US economy remains one of a ploddingly slow recovery from the Great Recession.
S&P 500 Snapshot: Bummer! Losing Streak Now At Four Days
Are we seeing some consolidation before a traditional Christmas rally?
The Fed Balance Sheet: What Is Uncle Sam's Largest Asset?
Student loans reach 44.4% of federal assets in 2013
Household Net Worth: The Real Story
The Federal Reserve gives us the nominal value of total net worth, which is significantly skewed by money illusion. Here is a log scale chart adjusted for inflation using the Consumer Price Index.
Amazing Demographic Trends In The 50-and-Older Work Force
In my earlier update on demographic trends in employment, I included a chart illustrating the growth (or shrinkage) in six age cohorts since the turn of the century. Today we'll focus on the 50 and older Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR).
PCE Price Index Update: The Core Measure Remains Well Below The Fed Target
The general disinflationary trend in core PCE must be troubling to the Fed.
The Q Ratio And Market Valuation: Monthly Update
Is the market overprices? A look at the Q ratio.
Treasury Yields In Perspective
The Federal Funds Rate (FFR) has been virtually zero since December 2008, so it is no longer available as a tool to stimulate the economy.
Anticipating The September Employment Report
The most important economic news this week is Friday's employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NYSE Margin Debt Rises Again But Remains Slightly Off Its April High
A look at the relationship between margin debt and the stock market, using the S&P 500 as a surrogate for equities.
ECRI Recession Watch: Weekly Update By Doug Short
My opinion remains unchanged: The ECRI's credibility depends on major downward revisions to the key economic indicators.
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