by John Mauldin | Sep 17, 2021 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
If the inflation numbers leave you scratching your head, join the club. The August data was especially perplexing. The Producer Price Index came in hot, up 8.3% in the last year, inviting 1970s comparisons. Obviously, our current situation is different in many ways....
by John Mauldin | Sep 10, 2021 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
I have been writing this letter for 22 years. Sometimes I look into the future and other times merely try to explain the present. Today I’m going to look at several possible futures. There are forces at work in both Congress and the Federal Reserve that could take us...
by John Mauldin | Sep 3, 2021 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
Remember math class? Let me give you a quick refresher. In the equation 3 x 5 = 15, the 3 and 5 are factors, and 15 is the product. You can’t have a product without factors. In economics we talk about “factors of production.” If you want to produce something, you need...
by John Mauldin | Aug 27, 2021 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
Having been Puerto Rico residents for almost three years now, Shane and I have learned a few things about living in the tropics. In Dallas, we didn’t often think about hurricanes, though we did have tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Ditto for earthquakes. North...
by John Mauldin | Aug 20, 2021 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
I write this letter on my way home from Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where I spoke to the fascinating “GoBundance” group of mostly young, successful, enthusiastic entrepreneurs. Before that I was in Grand Lake Stream, Maine, for the Camp Kotok economics/fishing...