Roger W. Watson

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The US economy just had another robust year

During the last quarter of 2024, the US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3%, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This expansion was below the expected 2.6% and represented a slowdown from the 3.1% increase seen in the previous quarter.Primary Factors of Economic ExpansionGrowth in the fourth quarter was mainly fueled by a rise in consumer spending and government outlays. As a major factor of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), consumer spending stayed strong, indicating continued household consumption. Government outlays also played a positive role, with significant boosts in federal and state spending.The fourth-quarter growth was primarily…
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The US economy just had another robust year

During the last quarter of 2024, the US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3%, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This expansion was below the expected 2.6% and represented a slowdown from the 3.1% increase seen in the previous quarter.Primary Factors of Economic ExpansionGrowth in the fourth quarter was mainly fueled by a rise in consumer spending and government outlays. As a major factor of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), consumer spending stayed strong, indicating continued household consumption. Government outlays also played a positive role, with significant boosts in federal and state spending.The fourth-quarter growth was primarily…
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The US economy just had another robust year

During the last quarter of 2024, the US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3%, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This expansion was below the expected 2.6% and represented a slowdown from the 3.1% increase seen in the previous quarter.Primary Factors of Economic ExpansionGrowth in the fourth quarter was mainly fueled by a rise in consumer spending and government outlays. As a major factor of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), consumer spending stayed strong, indicating continued household consumption. Government outlays also played a positive role, with significant boosts in federal and state spending.The fourth-quarter growth was primarily…
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What the Federal Reserve’s Decision Means for the Economy

La Reserva Federal comunicó su decisión de mantener la tasa de fondos federales en el rango objetivo de 4.25% a 4.50%. Esta resolución se toma en medio de evaluaciones continuas de indicadores económicos y factores externos que impactan en la economía estadounidense.the Federal Reserve announced its decision to maintain the federal funds rate within the target range of 4.25% to 4.50%. This decision comes amid ongoing evaluations of economic indicators and external factors influencing the U.S. economy. Los datos recientes muestran que la actividad económica en Estados Unidos ha seguido expandiéndose a un ritmo firme. La tasa de desempleo se…
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Housing crisis in 2024: US home sales decrease

En 2024, el mercado inmobiliario de Estados Unidos vivió una notable caída, con las ventas de viviendas existentes desplomándose a cifras no vistas desde 1995. La Asociación Nacional de Agentes Inmobiliarios informó que solo se vendieron 4.06 millones de viviendas durante el año, marcando una disminución del 0.7% respecto a 2023. Esta bajada resalta las dificultades que enfrentan tanto compradores como vendedores en la economía actual.In 2024, the United States housing market experienced a significant downturn, with existing-home sales plummeting to levels not seen since 1995. The National Association of Realtors reported that only 4.06 million homes were sold throughout…
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Notre Dame is from Indiana and advances to the Sugar Bowl against Georgia

Notre Dame is from Indiana and advances to the Sugar Bowl against Georgia

No. 7-ranked Notre Dame earned a decisive 27-17 victory over No. 10 Indiana in the opening game of the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff on Friday night in South Bend, Indiana. The Fighting Irish now turn their attention to their highly anticipated matchup against top-seeded Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1. This win marked a significant moment for Notre Dame, as they demonstrated their defensive supremacy and postseason readiness in front of their home crowd. . The game started with a bang as Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love stunned fans with a breathtaking 98-yard touchdown run. This first play…
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European markets slide in the last full trading session of the year

European markets slide in the last full trading session of the year

European stock markets traded lower on Monday in the last full trading session of 2024, as investors braced for a quiet end to the year. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 0.5% in early afternoon trading in London, with most sectors posting losses. Technology, industrial and media stocks led the declines, while oil and gas stocks managed to post gains. Trading volumes remained light as markets across the region prepared to close early or remain closed until January 2 for the New Year holidays. Despite Monday's modest performance, European stocks are on track to end the year with moderate gains.…
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America's oldest racetrack closes as horse racing sees a modern resurgence

America's oldest racetrack closes as horse racing sees a modern resurgence

After more than 170 years of operation, Freehold Raceway, America's oldest racetrack, has held its last race. The New Jersey track, owned by Penn Entertainment, officially closed its doors on the last weekend of 2024, ending an era marked by declining attendance, shrinking revenues and failed attempts to obtain a license for the casino. “Unfortunately, track operations cannot continue under current conditions, and we see no plausible way forward,” Howard Bruno, the track's general manager, said in a statement announcing the closure. While Freehold's closure reflects the challenges facing horse racing in the United States, industry insiders remain optimistic about…
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Border detentions in December remain stable, reaching the lowest levels since 2020

Border detentions in December remain stable, reaching the lowest levels since 2020

Border detentions for unauthorized crossings from Mexico into the United States in December showed little change from the previous month, maintaining the lowest levels since July 2020. A senior U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official, speaking on condition on condition of anonymity, revealed Monday that December detentions are expected to finish near November's total of 46,612. The official added that preliminary data suggests around 44,000 arrests earlier this month. December marks the sixth consecutive month that detentions at the southern border were lower than the monthly averages seen in 2019, signaling a continued decline in unauthorized crossings. The official…
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Ukraine blocks the transit of Russian gas to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

Ukraine blocks the transit of Russian gas to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

On New Year's Day, Ukraine officially cut off the flow of Russian natural gas to several European countries, marking the end of Moscow's long-standing dominance of European energy markets. The move, which had been widely anticipated, comes as the five-year transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine expired without renewal amid the ongoing war between the two nations. At around 8am local time on Wednesday, Russian state energy giant Gazprom confirmed that gas exports to Europe via Ukrainian pipelines had stopped. This development, which follows more than three decades of transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, highlights changing energy dynamics in…
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