by Adams Wealth Management | Apr 16, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
In its initial April edition, the University of Michigan’s survey of household sentiment saw its index decline to 97.8 from its final March reading of 101.4. The survey’s chief economist, Richard Curtin, believed that “uncertainty surrounding the evolving [U.S.] trade policy” affected the reading.
by Adams Wealth Management | Apr 9, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
Payrolls expanded by only 103,000 net new jobs last month, according to the latest employment report from the Department of Labor. Some economists wondered if harsh weather distorted the number (job growth was also poor in March 2015 and March 2017).
by Adams Wealth Management | Apr 2, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
A new Department of Commerce report states that consumer spending rose 0.2% in February as consumer incomes improved 0.4%. These numbers replicated January’s gains.
by Adams Wealth Management | Mar 26, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
Last week, the U.S. imposed excise taxes on steel and aluminum imported from select countries and announced that up to $60 billion of Chinese imports would also soon face tariffs. These protectionist moves weakened bullish sentiment on Wall Street.
by Adams Wealth Management | Mar 19, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
There was no half-percent spike in inflation in February. In contrast to January’s big jump, the headline Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% in the second month of 2018, with the core CPI following suit
by Adams Wealth Management | Mar 12, 2018 | Weekly Newsletter
Payroll growth was truly impressive last month. According to the latest Department of Labor report, employers added 313,000 net new jobs, including 61,000 in the construction industry; economists polled by Reuters projected a total February gain of 200,000.