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Carl Tannenbaum Quotes
«Energy costs, which act as a tax on consumer budgets, are taking a smaller bite out of consumer pocketbooks. There is, therefore, more money available to spend on other (non-energy) things.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«If anything, we may be at risk for underestimating how well the economy will do this year.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«It is the litany of uncertainty this year - the housing market moderation, worry about energy prices_ that may be factoring into peoples' views about the future.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«Taxpayers are on the hook for that.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«Our guess is that long-term rates will begin to drift up later this year, albeit modestly.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«Frankly, I think that's healthy. Property has gotten so expensive, maybe people are getting a little bit of sticker shock.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«In the thinking of most analysts, based on the fundamentals, there certainly is enough out there that the Fed should keep going, at least at this meeting.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«Foreclosure depresses an area in a variety of ways.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«Home prices have gotten a little frothy, as [former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan] Greenspan said.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum
«The pool of available labor is diminishing and worker efficiency is growing more slowly. This adds up to a higher level of pressure on wages, and, by inference, on inflation.»
Author: Carl Tannenbaum