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Kansas City Fed’s Esther George says the July rate cut was not needed

Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George disagrees with the U.S. central bank’s move to cut interest rates last month as the economy is still strong.

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Back to School Physicals Turn into Parenting Inquisition under New Rules for Abuse Screening

Very little was done to check them for actual physical health. I think he looked in their ears and listened to their hearts, but no reflexes were checked…

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U.S. created 500,000 fewer jobs since 2018 than previously reported, new figures show

The newly revised figures indicate the economy didn’t get a huge boost last year from President Trump’s tax cuts and higher federal spending.

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Bond market yield curve inverts again, signaling Fed may be too slow to cut rates

The so-called yield curve inversion is a recession signal, and the bond market move reflects the market’s concern that the Fed will not act aggressively…

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