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Here is a Look at Gold, Upcoming Interest Rate Decision, Plus Another Wave of Inflation

from King World News

Here is a look at gold, upcoming interest rate decision, plus another wave of inflation.

Gold

July 8 (King World News) – Graddhy out of Sweden: Said on March 5th that this chart was saying miners were going to outperform general equities going forward. And, miners did also bottom there and then.

No need for great big picture charting to be complicated.

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Bidenflation: California Dad Spends $444 at Trader Joe’s to Feed Six Children

by Amy Furr
Breitbart.com

A man in California spent more than $400 dollars at Trader Joe’s to feed his six children for a week and a half, as Americans struggle to survive in President Joe Biden’s (D) economy.

The father shared a video online that showed a receipt from the store in Westlake Village in Los Angeles County, Fox Business reported Saturday.

“Here’s what it takes to feed six kids in about a week and a half,” the man said in the video. The camera then pans down to show the bottom of the receipt which says the total bill was $444.38:

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War and Inflation

by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
Mises.org

The US central bank, called the Federal Reserve, was created in 1913. No one promoted this institution with the slogan that it would make wars more likely and guarantee that nearly half a million Americans will die in battle in foreign lands, along with millions of foreign soldiers and civilians.

No one pointed out that this institution would permit Americans to fund, without taxes, the destruction of cities abroad and overthrow governments at will. No one said that the central bank would make it possible for the United States to be at large-scale war in one of every four years for a full century. It was never pointed out that this institution would make it possible for the US government to establish a global empire that would make imperial Rome and Britain look benign by comparison.

You can line up 100 professional war historians and political scientists to talk about the 20th century, and not one is likely to mention the role of the Fed in funding US militarism.

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Is U.S. Inflation Still Falling?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

by Kate Duguid, Thomas Hale, and Mary McDougall
FT

A further decline in US inflation is expected this week, which could bolster the case for multiple Federal Reserve interest rate cuts this year.

Economists are forecasting annual consumer price inflation of 3.1 per cent in June, when the latest figures are published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday, according to economists polled by Reuters, down from 3.3 per cent in May.

Alongside Friday’s data showing that the pace of hiring in the US is slowing, the figures could encourage the Fed to deliver its first reduction in borrowing costs sooner rather than later. Markets at present expect two rate cuts this year, with the first arriving in September or November, but Fed officials suggested when they met in June that they expected to cut interest rates only once this year.

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I’m an Economist: Here Are My Predictions for Inflation if Trump Wins

by Laura Beck
Yahoo! Finance

The 2024 election will be here before you know it, and economists are watching it closely.

If Donald Trump wins a second term, some experts believe it could affect the U.S.’s inflation trajectory — that a second Trump term would mean higher tariffs, deficits and other policies that would increase inflation. While forecasting economic conditions isn’t an exact science, experts can speculate using knowledge about the past and some clues about the future.

A new report from Allianz Research provides insights into how inflation could unfold under a Trump 2.0 presidency. The report shows that while some policies could increase inflation in the short-term, the overall inflation path would be shaped by factors like the Federal Reserve’s actions and broader economic conditions.

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Wall Street Week Ahead: Spotlight On Consumer Inflation, Jerome Powell’s Testimony

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) report and Jerome Powell’s testimony may provide cues on Fed’s monetary policy path

by Rajendra Saxena
Mint

Wall Street in the week ahead will see some key economic reports that could influence the stock markets.

Among the economic events, the major focus of investors will be on consumer inflation for June and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s testimony to the US Congress.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) report and Powell’s testimony may provide cues on Fed’s monetary policy path.

The week ahead will also see the start of the second quarter earnings season. PepsiCo, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Delta Air Lines are the important ones to watch out for.

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Price of Fourth of July Cookout Reaches ‘Record High’ Thanks to Bidenflation

by Hannah Knudsen
Breitbart.com

This Fourth of July is the most expensive on record in terms of the grocery bill, according to data from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) annual marketbasket survey.

The analysis looked at a grocery bill covering a cookout for ten guests, which it estimated to be $71.52. The price is up five percent from 2023 and 30 percent higher than it was five years ago, under former President Donald Trump’s leadership.

“A $7.12 per-person cost represents a record high since AFBF began the survey in 2013. The cookout favorites include cheeseburgers, chicken breasts, pork chops, homemade potato salad, strawberries and ice cream, among other products,” the American Farm Bureau’s analysis reported.

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Some Thoughts On America for Her 248th Birthday

by James Hickman
Schiff Sovereign

When the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress ratified the Declaration of Independence 248 years ago tomorrow, they were creating much more than a nation. They were giving birth to an idea.

America, at its core, is an idea. And it’s one that ranks as one of the greatest innovations in the history of human civilization, right up there with the wheel, the steam engine, the printing press, and the Internet.

The idea of America wasn’t born in 1776, however. By then it had already evolved over thousands of years.

The ancient Greeks embraced individual liberty, direct democracy, and a respect for the rule of law.

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Price Inflation Isn’t as Bad as You Think! It’s Worse.

by Mike Maharrey
GoldSeek

The political class keeps gaslighting us and trying to convince us that price inflation isn’t as bad as we think.

The fact is it’s probably worse than we think.

People like Paul Krugman keep saying Americans don’t realize how good they have it. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently said she doesn’t experience sticker shock when she goes to the grocery. The White House spokesperson gets on the podium day after day telling us how great the economy is. Inflation is coming down, don’t ya know?!

Meanwhile, the rest of us are struggling to pay the bills.

How bad is it out there for the average person?

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The National Debt is Crossing an Ominous Line

The U.S. has successfully navigated past debt challenges, notably in the 1990s. Policymakers can fix this if they find the will to do so.

by Veronique de Rugy
Reason.com

The United States is full steam ahead into uncharted fiscal waters, with rapidly growing federal debt promising a choppy economic future. Candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump have added trillions to the national debt during their recent presidential administrations, leaving America at a critical juncture that demands urgent, bipartisan action.

If you read this column, you know the numbers are stark: U.S. government debt is projected to reach a staggering 122 percent of gross domestic product by 2034, far surpassing levels seen even during World War II. Not only is that a sharp rise from the current 99 percent, but it’s based on rosy assumptions about interest rates, inflation, and economic growth. The date to watch is 2038, when this ratio is poised to surpass the previous record from the pandemic year of 2020. The end of the pandemic, unfortunately, hasn’t quelled the pandemonium of spending.

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