The average American household carried a $2,846.81 credit card balance in 2019. That debt was concentrated in only a few households, however […]
The average American household carried a $2,846.81 credit card balance in 2019. That debt was concentrated in only a few households, however […]
Happy New Year! 🎉 And it feels particularly sweet to say that – though the beginning of 2021 looks a […]
DQYDJ is – at times – a personal finance web site. One of the ways I keep it personal is by sharing […]
Last week was an interesting week. Fears of the novel coronavirus's spread started coming to a head, and the US stock markets […]
This post isn't about finance. If you can't handle the death of a pet, skip this one – we'll see […]
Remember the yield curve inversion? Yeah me too. For most of 2019 until October (when the Federal Reserve cut overnight […]
Back in June 2019 we last checked on inflation expectations. Well, at least the kind measured by Treasury Breakevens. In […]
Back on Wednesday, July 31st, 2019, the Federal Reserve lowered the federal funds rate for the first time in eleven […]
On 8/14/2019, briefly, 2 year Treasuries paid slightly better than 10 year Treasuries: 1.628% vs. 1.619%. By day's end this […]
I won't bury the lede: the all time closing high on the S&P 500, adjusted for inflation and reinvested dividends, […]