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About Popular Economics Weekly

Harlan Green is editor/publisher of PopularEconomics.com, and content provider of 3 weekly columns to various blogs--Popular Economics Weekly, Financial FAQs and the Mortgage Corner.

Cesar Chavez and The United Farmworkers of America

Answering Kennedy’s Call Chapter Seven I had heard of the United Farmworkers Union several years earlier while working as a television news cameraman for KTTV Channel 11, a Sacramento TV station. One shoot was a weekend special report on the … Continue reading

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Is the Recession Already Over?

Financial FAQs Calculated Risk I was being a bit facetious last week when I said that calling a recession at this time because we may have two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth is almost irrelevant, because it may be … Continue reading

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‘Armed and Ready’…for What?

Answering Kennedy’s Call NYTimes.com The NY Times front-page picture of a teacher “armed and ready” to wear a gun in her classroom shocked and disheartened me. I remember the fear I felt as a small child hunkering under classroom desks … Continue reading

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So When Do We Call a Recession?

Financial FAQs Conference-Board.org Calling a recession at this time because we may have two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth is almost irrelevant, because it may be over as quickly as the artificially induced 2-month recession in April-May 2020 (see … Continue reading

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Retail Sales Could Keep US Growing

Financial FAQs FREDretailsales U.S. retail sales rebounded strongly in June as Americans spent more on gasoline and other goods amid soaring inflation, which could allay fears of an imminent recession but not change the view that economic growth in the … Continue reading

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Failure of the Bully Mentality

Answering Kennedy’s Call UvaldeSchoolDistrict/AP We need no more evidence than the Uvalde Elementary school massacre that the gun-toting male machismo of the NAR and extreme gun rights advocates doesn’t protect children or adults, Adults with military weaponry and tactical gear … Continue reading

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Putin’s Czarist Delusions

Answering Kennedy’s Call Letter to New York Times I cannot agree with Tatiana Stanovaya’s implicit conclusion in her article on Putin and the Kremlin’s delusionary behavior (July 19 Op-ed) —that we must fear a nuclear holocaust if we don’t placate … Continue reading

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When Does Inflation Endanger Growth?

Financial FAQs Tradingeconomics.com Not all inflation endangers economic growth but the short answer is when inflation becomes so prolonged that consumers can no longer afford to consume. And that hasn’t happened yet, with consumer spending still at pandemic highs. The … Continue reading

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Labor Market Too Hot?

Popular Economics Weekly MarketWatch Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 372,000 in June, and the unemployment rate remained at 3.6 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Notable job gains occurred in professional and business services, leisure and … Continue reading

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Economic Growth Becoming More Sustainable?

Financial FAQs The analogy that best describes current economic conditions is one where we are in a race to recover from COVID-19 while a European war is raging. The U.S. economy has slowed from a warp speed of 100 mph … Continue reading

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