Sarah Jessica
Wife | Mom | Econ Nerd
- Deeply saddened to hear that legendary actress Catherine O’Hara has passed away at 71. Her brilliance—from Schitt’s Creek to Home Alone—brought joy to generations and set a standard for comic and dramatic artistry. Thoughts with her family, collaborators, and fans around the world.
- The real story isn’t boom or bust. It’s a system still running — while trust drains out slowly, unnoticed, until it doesn’t.
- Gold keeps ripping because credibility is leaking. When policy feels improvised, money grabs the dumbest, quietest object in the room.
- Jobs look fine until you ask what paychecks actually buy. That’s why sentiment jumps one week and collapses the next.
- Inflation didn’t die. It crawled into housing, insurance, and services and locked the door. The Fed isn’t calm — it’s boxed in.
- Consumer spending keeps the numbers alive, but it’s running on credit fumes and rich households. Aggregate strength, localized pain.
- Tariffs didn’t ease. They went feral. Businesses aren’t pricing relief; they’re hoarding buffers and pretending it’s strategy.
- Markets aren’t rebounding. They’re twitching. Hour-to-hour trading isn’t confidence — it’s investors flinching every time a headline clears its throat.