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Bill Waite
@williamwaite7
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Finance, Economic & Monetary Policy, Markets
Manhattan, NY
Joined December 2015
@CGasparino Cutting the budget by $2t would be fantastic — a significant achievement. However doing so will not cause inflation to decline to 2%, or any other number. Inflation may drop, but there will be a lack of causality. Inflation is a monetary issue, not a fiscal one.
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RT @PeterSchiff: Inflation will be much higher in 2025 than it was in 2024, but it won't be because of the tariffs. However, the Democrats…
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RT @Swestfall: Fantastic breakdown of how tough pro golf is by @AlexRomoGolf with not just expenses but level of play required to just brea…
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RT @KobeissiLetter: BREAKING: January CPI inflation RISES to 3.0%, above expectations of 2.9%. Core CPI inflation RISES to 3.3%, above exp…
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RT @PeterSchiff: Powell completely ignores the fact that the annual inflation rate has averaged 5% over the past three months. He claims in…
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RT @PhysInHistory: “The Feynman Lectures on Physics” It is a three-volume set of lectures given by Richard Feynman to undergraduate studen…
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RT @KobeissiLetter: While January CPI inflation was 3.0%, inflation is much higher in many basic necessities: 1. Car Insurance Inflation:…
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RT @nberpubs: A framework for analyzing how institutions, market structures, and technological choices affect societal resource distributio…
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@beinlibertarian Pres Nixon gets ‘bad press’ (let’s just call it that), somewhat justifiably, almost every time his name is mentioned. But ppl forget/ignore all of his accomplishments, especially the groundwork he laid — China, being one of the most obvious examples — for economic prosperity.
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@Barchart I’ve said it before, and I’m confident I’ll say it again… Consumers are in a bad way.
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RT @RealEJAntoni: Average American is taking home $176 more each week than 4 years ago (+17%) but that larger paycheck buys about $40 less…
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