Why Inflation May Not Be Transitory

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The Highest Yields on municipal bonds are tempting

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Economic Growth Weakens While Inflation Rises | September 18, 2021

Economic Growth Weakens While Inflation Rises Why may we see economic growth continue to weaken in the coming months? Delta Variant upsurge causes consumers to pair back spending Unemployment benefits ending Hurricane Ida effects Looming government shutdown Why may inflation continue to rise? Material shortages Labor shortages Supply chain delays In our view, we believe […]
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Waiting for Godot | September 11, 2021

Waiting for Godot If you’ve been waiting for a correction, it’s been like waiting for Godot. The statistic of the week was that we have not had a 5% correction since last October. If that holds up for the rest of the year, it will only be the third time that has happened since 1980. […]
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Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to 310,000 Marking New Pandemic Low

Cheddar News Interview U.S. jobless claims fell to 310,000 last week, marking a new pandemic low. Philip Palumbo, Founder, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer, Palumbo Wealth Management joined Wake Up with Cheddar to discuss. Watch Here     Palumbo Wealth Management (PWM) is a registered investment advisor. Advisory services are only offered to clients or […]
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When is it Too Much? | September 4, 2021

When is it Too Much? First the pandemic bred fear, and then it bred money. Clearly there was a great financial need among many millions of Americans as the pandemic closed down the economy in the Spring of 2020. Congress came out swinging with several bills, spending trillions of dollars in an attempt to offset […]
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