MONTHLY QUOTE “My father said there were two kinds of people in the world: givers and takers. The takers may eat better, but the givers sleep better.”
MONTHLY TIP Perform a mid-year checkup on your personal finances – your budget versus your income and expenditures, actual retirement savings and investment contributions versus reality. Adjust your budget as needed.
MONTHLY RIDDLE Tim says he heard that you can find $200 stuffed between pages 147 and 148 of a romance novel at the library. What detail convinces you that he is wrong?
Last month’s riddle:
Last month’s answer: A chair.
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June 2011 THE MONTH IN BRIEF
DOMESTIC ECONOMIC HEALTH
Two truths were inescapable: gas prices were ridiculous, and it was still hard to find a job. At the end of May, a gallon of regular unleaded averaged $3.78 nationally (down from $3.98 at the start of the month). The jobless rate ticked up to 9.0% in April, but job creation surpassed expectations: the private sector hired 268,000 people, the best monthly increase in more than five years. The two respected consumer confidence polls brought mixed results: the Conference Board’s May survey came in at 60.8 compared to 66.0 in April, while the final University of Michigan survey rebounded to 74.3 from April’s 69.8 mark.6,7,8,9
April’s gain in consumer spending may have simply resulted from more money going to pay for gas and food. The Commerce Department said personal spending improved by 0.4% in April, but the gain was just 0.1% with inflation factored in. Discernible inflation was with us: consumer prices increased by 0.4% in April, bringing annualized inflation to 3.2% (the highest since October 2008). Wholesale inflation increased 0.8% in April, taking annualized PPI to 6.8%.10,11,12
Congress, the White House and the Treasury faced a pressing need to increase the federal debt limit – but there was less than an immediate response to this crisis. Partisan debate ensued, with President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner warning of dire consequences if the federal debt cap wasn’t raised and Congressional Republicans responding that this was no time to bloat federal spending any further. On May 31, House Republicans voted decisively against hiking the debt ceiling; the Treasury had stated August 2nd as the final deadline to raise the debt cap and avoid the prospect of default.13
GLOBAL ECONOMIC HEALTH
Hints of a manufacturing slowdown weren’t confined to America: the Asia Pacific region was getting the same signals. Purchasing manufacturer indices declined in China, India, South Korea and Taiwan - coming in lower for May, though all remained above 50 (showing growth rather than contraction). Japan’s damaged manufacturing plants struggled to rev up again, though there were indications the rebound might be faster than previously assumed.16
WORLD MARKETS
COMMODITIES MARKETS
REAL ESTATE
Some positive news did surface. New home sales improved for the second straight month - the Census Bureau reported a 7.3% gain for April. Home loans became even cheaper: Freddie Mac’s May 26 Primary Mortgage Market survey showed average interest rates on 30-year FRMs down 0.18% since the April 28 survey to 4.60%. Average rates for 15-year FRMs (3.78%), 5-year ARMs (3.41%) and 1-year ARMs (3.11%) were also all lower on May 26.25,26
LOOKING BACK…LOOKING FORWARD
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We are now in June, a tough month for stocks in recent years. The Dow started the month with a big plunge, reacting mostly to disappointing job creation in the latest ADP report. The prevalent assumption is that the pace of the recovery slowed this spring but may pick up by fall. We’ll need some pleasant surprises this month to turn that assumption on its head. Since 2000, June has actually been the Dow’s weakest month (-2.31%). Average June returns for all ten sectors of the S&P 500 have also been negative since 2000. Keep in mind, though: that is history, and history is not a reliable gauge of what the market may do.30
UPCOMING ECONOMIC RELEASES: On the calendar, we see the May unemployment report and the May ISM service sector index (6/3), a new Beige Book from the Federal Reserve (6/8), April wholesale inventories (6/9), May PPI, May retail sales and April business inventories (6/14), May CPI and industrial output (6/15), May building permits and housing starts (6/16), the Conference Board’s LEI index for May and the initial University of Michigan June consumer sentiment poll (6/17), May existing home sales (6/21), a Fed rate decision (6/22), May new home sales (6/23), May durable goods orders (6/24), May consumer spending (6/27), April’s Case-Shiller home price index and the Conference Board’s June consumer confidence poll (6/28) and May pending home sales (6/29). The final June consumer sentiment survey from the University of Michigan comes out a little late, you might say – it will be released on July 1.
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