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03 January 2024

Fiscal Follies and American Political Parties, Part 1

  • Fiscal Policy

I am taking a deeper look at the accumulation of deficits and debt in American fiscal policy. It is a big issue with politics and political parties doing their best to counfound the central issues.

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02 January 2024

North Dakota in Election Years

  • Economics
  • North Dakota
  • Politics

As part of my look ahead for the year I got to wondering about the presidential election cycle and how it might influence the numbers.

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27 October 2023

Employment and COVID Recovery in ND

  • Economics
  • North Dakota

I get asked questions around the timing of COVID economic recovery often and this post shows a bit about my approach to answering the question. It is part of a bigger research project of mine as well.

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26 October 2023

Unemployment Remains Too Low in ND

  • Economics

Back after a long hiatus due to health and adjustments. Time to discuss the pressing economic and demographic issues in ND again. Starting with the low hanging fruit of the unemployment rate.

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01 March 2023

North Dakota Tax Revenue By Biennia

  • Economics
  • Fiscal Policy
  • North Dakota
  • Taxes

I look at the North Dakota total tax revenues over the 24 month biennium window for the current and past nine biennia. There are some seasonal patterns that come to light as well as some exceptional months for certain biennia (outliers?). I look at the accumulated total revenues over the biennia as well to look at the path of biennial fiscal revenues.

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The current U.S. national debt:
$36,212,886,111,158

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