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Jill has been working with Advisor Perspectives since 2012 and in 2015 joined the dshort team as Research Director. She considers herself a Gen X’er and has a background in mathematics and science. She holds a Master of Science in Physical Science with a concentration in physics and ...more

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Vehicle Miles Traveled: Another Look At Our Evolving Behavior
The Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Commission has released the latest report on Traffic Volume Trends, data through April.
Weekly Gasoline Price Update: WTIC Down 3.6%
The WTIC end of day spot price closed at 44.43, a 3.6% decrease from this time last week.
Secular Trends In Residential Building Permits And Housing Starts
The extreme volatility of these indicators is the rationale for paying more attention to the 6-month moving average than to its noisy monthly change.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment: June Preliminary Down From May, Disappoints Forecast
The University of Michigan Preliminary Consumer Sentiment for June came in at 93.5, down from the May reading of 97.1. The latest sentiment number puts us 24.2 points above the average recession mindset and 5.7 points below the non-recession average.
Treasury Yields: The Long-Term Perspective
The yield on the 10-year note to date has dropped to 2.16% as of Friday's close.
A Long-Term Look At Inflation
The Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers released this morning, puts the year-over-year inflation rate at 1.87%. It is substantially below the 3.77% average since the end of the Second World War but above its 10-year moving average, now at 1.76%.
Inflation: An X-Ray View Of The Components
We've highlighted the 2% level that the Federal Reserve is targeting for inflation, although the Fed traditionally uses the Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) price index as their preferred inflation gauge.
The Big Four Economic Indicators: Industrial Production Unchanged In May
Industrial production was unchanged in May following a large increase in April and smaller increases in February and March.
Philly Fed Manufacturing Index: Firms Continue To Expect Growth
The latest Manufacturing Index came in at 27.6, down from last month's 38.8 and has been positive for eleven consecutive months. The 3-month moving average came in at 29.5, down from 31.2 last month.
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