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Fed to deliver another big rate hike as job market fails to cool
Some of us have speculated that the long term national loss of union organization has been a significant factor in the minimization of income for many types of labor. Without any desire to argue the accuracy of that sentiment, let me just say that the current trends to unionization at labor intensive workplaces such as Amazon and Starbucks would seem to be a relatively new factor in the increase of service labor costs, as mentioned by Sven.
Some of us have speculated that the long term national loss of union organization has been a significant factor in the minimization of income for many types of labor. Without any desire to argue the accuracy of that sentiment, let me just say that the current trends to unionization at labor intensive workplaces such as Amazon and Starbucks would seem to be a relatively new factor in the increase of service labor costs, as mentioned by Sven.
@sven is right. So is @Old_Joe. Workers deserve not to live in poverty when CEOs are filthy rich.
Fed fund futures market-based projections are 75-50-25-pause bps-hikes at Nov, Dec, Feb-later FOMC with terminal rate of 4.50-4.75% (current 3.00-3.25%). Remember that the Fed controls the ST rate only. The US/global factors determine IT/LT rates. https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html
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Higher labor cost (service) is one of the structural issues of high inflation that is not readily solved by raising interest rate.
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html
Inflection point?
Green day?
https://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/comment/154463/#Comment_154463
Ty
Will get out popcorn watching fireworks
No more dry powder
Watching sidelines
- The Beast to Simon in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies