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Tag Archives: Wall Street Journal (WSJ)

Buckle Up for the 40-Year Cycle of Year-End Food Price Rhythm

Biomass Rules Posted on January 22, 2025 by Mark JennerJanuary 22, 2025

In a January 21, LinkedIn post about a 1/19/25 Wall Street Journal Article on food prices rising in December, it was speculated that it is traditional food eating month.  If prices were going to rise in an annual cycle, December … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, macro, Real Adventures in Economics, science | Tagged 40-year cycle, BLS Data Viewer, buckle up for the 40-year cycle of year-end food price rhythm, Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), Consumer Price Index (CPI), CUUR0000SAF series, December increase, food and beverage index, food price rhythm, January increase, November decrease, stable cycle, Wall Street Journal (WSJ), year-end | Leave a reply

Being Green and Clean is More than a Dogma

Biomass Rules Posted on January 3, 2025 by Mark JennerJanuary 3, 2025

Reusing resources delivers value, not simply added costs.  As I was reviewing data for my editor on US paper sourcing the Wall Street Journal published an article about Wall Street Banks running from clean energy and climate issues.  As new … Continue reading →

Posted in definition, economics, education, policy | Tagged banks, being green and clean is more than a dogma, clean, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), cost effective, dogma, first-use paper, green, investors, landfills, recycled paper, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), waste-in-place | Leave a reply

The Incorrect Use of a Mean to Mean a Midpoint is Just Mean

Biomass Rules Posted on December 17, 2024 by Mark JennerDecember 17, 2024

English is so difficult.  The word ‘mean’ here has three different meanings, one of which is to understand. The first occurrence of ‘mean’ infers an average. The second ‘mean’ occurrence implies or conveys understanding. The third ‘mean’ is a value … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, policy, science | Tagged 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, applied theory, arithmetic mean, average, central limit, changing data alters theory, critical thinking, inference, misleading, normal distribution, normal human body temperature, pandemic, the incorrect use of a mean to mean a midpoint is just mean, vigilance, Wall Street Journal (WSJ) | Leave a reply

US Economic Policies are Naturally Fractal and Not Retractable

Biomass Rules Posted on December 3, 2024 by Mark JennerDecember 4, 2024

In the United States, one president is preparing to leave, while the next one is preparing to take over.  With each presidential transition, there are plans to dismantle policies created during one administration so life will return to better days.  … Continue reading →

Posted in definition, economics, education, policy | Tagged Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, dismantle, fractal, Inflation Reduction Act, natural, non-random, not retractable, overturn, policies grow and adapt, renewable natural gas RNG, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, retraction, Roe vs. Wade, time-series, US economic policies, US economic policies are naturally fractal and not retractable, Wall Street Journal (WSJ), waste to resources | Leave a reply

Unpacking the Reported Negative Equity of Used Cars

Biomass Rules Posted on October 31, 2024 by Mark JennerOctober 31, 2024

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that used cars are losing value faster than they have been.  The term negative equity was discussed.  In the article, car owners were required to settle their loan prior to the full term, … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged 4-year, 48-month, 7-year, 84-month, cost of capital, depreciating value, equity, fixed payment, loan, reported negative equity, risk management, total interest paid, unpacking the reported negative equity of used cars, used cars, Wall Street Journal (WSJ) | Leave a reply

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