Mark Vitner

Mark Vitner
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We're shifting from an economy driven by consumer spending and home building to one driven by business investment.
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The federal government is going to spend whatever they need to, to make some visible progress before next year's mid-term elections, ... And what that's going to do to an economy that's already at full employment is drive up the cost of cement, drive up the cost of steel, drive up the cost of labor.
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The trucking industry is very competitive, so driving up the costs of hiring drivers has not really translated that much to price pressure for finished goods.
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When all is said and done, we should still have a fairly healthy level of new home sales this year -- probably up 4 to 5 percent for the year.
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The same thing that has attracted retirees over the years is still there: the weather. You can do more things for a greater portion of the year.
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The state is expected to gain 150,000 new residents this year, with two-thirds of the adults likely coming from other states for job opportunities.
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It would create an awful mess in Florida, where the labor market is tight by any definition.
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Anecdotal evidence and common sense suggests that core inflation has not been anywhere near this tame.
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Flood damage does not tend to be as insured. The lack of insurance is likely to cause the recovery to be delayed,
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There was a huge sign of relief when the number came in above 100, and that's why the market rallied, ... There was a thought that the combination of rising interest rates and higher gas prices would knock it below 100.
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We do not view this as anything more serious than a much-needed correction.
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Corporate America is on the mend. The only downside of stronger productivity growth is that it means hiring is lagging. As far as downsides go, this is roughly the equivalent of eating your broccoli. It may be tough to stomach at first, but it makes you stronger and healthier in the long run.
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There's just such an enormous demand from pension funds and insurance companies to match their assets with the liabilities of the boomer generation.
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Yesterday there was a little bit of a fear that maybe the housing market is not slowing down much and that the Fed has to do a little bit more, and today it takes some of that fear back out. They are really close to being done.