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11/23/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Farmland prices continue to surge in line with growth of rural economies
Creighton University‘s Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) has remained above growth neutral for 12 straight months. Economists say this is due to stronger investment in agriculture, low interest rates and higher cost of agricultural produce. The RMI for November rose to 67.7 percent, up more than one point from October’s 66.1. In September, the reading was 62.5. In line with the […]
11/22/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
California temporarily increases weight limit for trucks in bid to resolve port congestion crisis
The California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) announced on Wednesday, November 17, that it will issue temporary permits that will allow trucks to carry heavier import loads. The state government hopes this change can help resolve the state’s port congestion crisis. However, experts believe it is unlikely to produce the intended reductions in the huge cargo container backlogs at California’s ports. […]
11/15/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Shipping companies face excess dwell-time fee for leaving containers in California’s congested ports
California’s ports remain heavily congested despite intervention from the federal government, but the situation is about to get worse as the ports are going to charge an excess dwell-time fee for shipping companies starting Nov. 15. Last month, ports in southern California announced that they would start fining shipping companies $100 per day for every […]
11/11/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
American household debt reaches record high of $15 trillion
Household debt in the United States has hit a record high, passing $15 trillion for the first time in history. According to a report published on Tuesday, Nov. 9, by the Federal Reserve, total household debt for the third quarter of 2021 increased by a whopping $286 billion to a new total of $15.24 trillion. […]
11/11/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
BIDENFLATION: Wholesale prices in September and October rise to record highs
The new wholesale inflation numbers from September and October prove that the rapid rise in the cost of everyday goods is not “transitory,” contradicting what President Joe Biden has repeatedly claimed. In September, inflation at the wholesale level rose by 8.6 percent compared to the same month last year. “Excluding volatile food and energy prices, wholesale inflation […]
11/10/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Biden’s economic agenda, COVID policies make supply chain crisis worse
Months into the supply chain crisis, businesses in the United States are still dealing with growing inflationary pressures. Rising input costs, material shortages and other unresolved supply chain concerns are the key drivers. The economic agenda of President Joe Biden’s administration might make the situation worse for businesses everywhere. This is according to a third-quarter […]
11/04/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates earlier than expected due to rapid inflation
Banks and financial experts are predicting that the Federal Reserve will raise its rates earlier due to persistent inflation. In one of the Fed’s latest statements regarding raising interest rates, Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will not raise rates just yet because the country’s employment rate is still too low. Powell believes the country’s current period […]
11/03/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Truck driver warns supply chain crisis will not end unless port congestion, labor shortage and other long-term issues are resolved
A truck driver broke down all of the issues affecting America’s supply chains, saying that unless these factors are properly addressed the country’s supply chain crisis will not end. Ryan Johnson, a unionized truck driver affiliated with the Teamsters, wrote in a post on the blogging and online publication website Medium that all of the factors causing […]
11/03/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Supermarkets are unable to predict which products will experience shortages each week
Supermarkets all over the United States are preparing for shortages of popular products. They are forced to change how they operate to deal with the persistent shortages during the supply chain crisis. Some of the most prominent changes include expanding their storage space to allow them to stock up on more goods, curbing discounts or getting […]
11/03/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Global supply chain crisis slows down UK’s manufacturing output growth
Disruptions in the global supply chain have slowed down manufacturing output in the United Kingdom. This drastic loss in momentum is threatening the country’s post-Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown economic recovery. The main factors affecting manufacturing output are the shortages in both supplies and labor. Market information company IHS Markit said that many companies across the U.K. […]
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