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US Economy with Fexingo: American GDP, Federal Spending, and Domestic Markets
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna anchor a daily conversation on the US economy, parsing fresh data from the Federal Reserve, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and major market indices. Each episode opens with a single number — GDP revision, weekly jobless claims, a yield curve spread — and traces its implications through consumer spending, corporate capital expenditure, and fiscal policy. Lucas leads with the methodological rigor of a journalist: he asks how the data was collected, what seasonal adjustments were made, and which revisions might shift next quarter. Luna presses for the real-world edge: which industries feel the slowdown first, how the Fed’s rate path affects regional bank lending, and why the labor market keeps defying prediction models. They avoid political spin, focusing instead on structural shifts like reshoring of semiconductor fabrication, the effect of student debt repayments on retail demand, and the divergence between services and manufacturing PMIs. Every episode ends with a specific
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna anchor a daily conversation on the US economy, parsing fresh data from the Federal Reserve, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and major market indices. Each episode opens with a single number — GDP revision, weekly jobless claims, a yield curve spread — and traces its implications through consumer spending, corporate capital expenditure, and fiscal policy. Lucas leads with the methodological rigor of a journalist: he asks how the data was collected, what seasonal adjustments were made, and which revisions might shift next quarter. Luna presses for the real-world edge: which industries feel the slowdown first, how the Fed’s rate path affects regional bank lending, and why the labor market keeps defying prediction models. They avoid political spin, focusing instead on structural shifts like reshoring of semiconductor fabrication, the effect of student debt repayments on retail demand, and the divergence between services and manufacturing PMIs. Every episode ends with a specific
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