Inflation Rose In January, Indicating Tight Monetary Policy May Continue Into 2024

Inflation Rose In January, Indicating Tight Monetary Policy May Continue Into 2024

Inflation Rose In January, Indicating Tight Monetary Policy May Continue Into 2024

The 12-month rate of inflation rose in January, according to newly released data. The Personal Consumption Deflator Expenditure (PCED), the inflation index cited by the Federal Reserve in its policy statements, rose to a 12-month rate of 5.4%.  The annualized rate of inflation had been expected to decline, but it rose from 5.3% in the 12 months ended December 2022 to the 5.4% annualized rate.  It was a disappointment. It means the aggressive monetary tightening campaign begun in March 2022 may be extended.

Amid Divergent Data, Here's What To Know | Prism Capital Management

Amid Divergent Data, Here’s What To Know

Amid Divergent Data, Here’s What To Know

For the ninth straight month, the Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the U.S. declined in January 2023. According to data released Friday morning, the LEI dropped by three-tenths of 1%, following an eight-tenths of 1% plunge in December. Although the rate of decline in the LEI slowed in January, the collapse of the LEI historically foreshadows recession. The LEI collapsed before every recession in modern financial history except for the Covid-19 recession.

Will The Federal Reserve End Inflation By Causing A Recession?

Will The Federal Reserve End Inflation By Causing A Recession?

Look for the Federal Reserve Board’s policy statement on Wednesday, February 1st to help determine whether the inflation crisis ends in a recession. 

The Federal Reserve is at the tail end of a historic battle against the worst inflation in several decades. The central bank hiked rates seven times since March 2022 and is expected to raise rates again Wednesday, when its policy statement is released at the conclusion of the Federal Open Market Committee’s monthly two-day meeting.

What To Do Now To Build Wealth | Prism Capital Management

What To Do Now To Build Wealth

What To Do Now To Build Wealth

With the investment outlook uncertain, as it is almost always, this chart is a reminder that crises have come and gone throughout modern history and $1 invested in the U.S stock market, as measured by the Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index, compounded at an annualized rate of 7% for 65 years ended December 31, 2022.

New Budget Bill Includes SECURE 2.0 Act 2022 That Changes Retirement Savings

New Budget Bill Includes Changes Retirement Savings

New Budget Bill Includes SECURE 2.0 Act 2022 That Changes Retirement Savings

Saving for retirement might be a little easier thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, which will bring changes to retirement savings rules and tax breaks. The spending bill, which was passed in Congress on December 23rd, amounts to almost $1.7 trillion and includes bipartisan retirement savings legislation. The new laws known as the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 will change the way Americans save for retirement starting as early as January 1st.