Similarily, the market is greatly under playing the complete lack of independence the Fed now has. Few are speaking to this
Similarily, the market is greatly under playing the complete lack of independence the Fed now has. Few are speaking to this
Heh "borkers" 🐕
testing cross posts. don't mind me.
I'm kinda drunk, how're all of you?
holy frack! really love honey birdette.
“AI will take over the world”, mate, listen, my pocket computer tells me what day it is and I forget the second i look at it…technology has already taken over
American spirits keep me sane.
Been on a AI art kick recently, I personally have been enjoying the whimsical side of things.
I am tempted to try it…
Boot Bee! https://youtu.be/Nni0rTLg5B8
Omg these fiber optic necklaces by @coleenshane.com are soooo cool!!! The color changing one is esp awesome, they’re like forever glowsticks!! Even UwU is a fan!!!
Adorable!
Pic so fire I use it to light a candle, tss.
American Spirit Blue & Yellow smokers >> then anyone else. They got this artsy vibe I like.
Best thing about Bsky is just how it's shared between people.
Like the early days of Twitter.
We're inching closer to the 'X-date', the US is on the brink of hitting its $31.4 trillion. Politics aside, I see no reason why it won't be raised. It's just Dems & Republicans trying to see who will budge first.
I am here for it…
It’s a lot of news lately, however…here’s a meme.
Bank loan charge-off rates dropped significantly in 2021, but recent increases in 2022-Q4 signal potential concerns for credit quality and the banking sector.
Wage growth is going up, but retention is going down. Even amidst a recession employers are just barely keeping people on. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-04/more-us-job-offers-include-benefits-to-sidestep-bigger-pay-hikes
Aesthetic ngl. You have a pilots license?
No, but I can make one. It’s a bit confusing…
Current meme of the day.
Fresh start 🤷♀️
GN BlueSky! Love you! 💎
Weed + Stock Analysis 👀
Welcome friend! We are seeking refuge amongst the clouds.
Jobs data showed a strong labor market, with a dwindling rate of hiring...am I allowed to continue my use of the word "recession?"