Washington Post (October 10)
“By just about every measure, the U.S. economy is in good shape. Growth is strong. Unemployment is low. Inflation is back down. More important, many Americans are getting sizable pay raises, and middle-class wealth has surged to record levels.” And yet the lingering effects of inflation seem to have blinded many to the fact that “we are living through one of the best economic years of many people’s lifetimes.”
Tags: Best, Economy, Growth, Inflation, Lingering, Middle class, Pay raises, Record levels, Strong, Surged, U.S., Unemployment, Wealth
Institutional Investor (June 10)
“The gap between the best and worst performing outsourced chief investment officer firms is growing — and clients aren’t happy about it…. Among providers that serve endowment and foundation clients, there is significant dispersion — 200 basis points or more — in returns between the top and bottom quartile firms.”
Tags: 200 basis points, Best, Chief investment officer, Clients, Dispersion, Endowment, Foundation, Gap, Outsourced, Performing, Returns, Worst
The Week (February 2)
“President Donald Trump’s immigration ideas may have already cost America trillions of dollars—with perhaps even more economic damage on the way…. This should all be alarming for an economy that has benefited so much from attracting the world’s best and brightest.”
Tags: Alarming, Best, Brightest, Economic damage, Economy, Immigration, Trump, U.S.
