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David Wyss Quotes

«It's not leaking into the core inflation rate as it did back in the 1970s.»
Author: David Wyss
«Usually coming out of a recession, you get a real spurt in productivity, which we got, but now things are settling down to what by historical standards are still very strong gains in productivity.»
Author: David Wyss
«Because they've got the employment, the people go there. It's a virtuous circle. It works in the right direction.»
Author: David Wyss
«Fundamentally, money you spend at the gas pump is money you don't have to spend at the mall.»
Author: David Wyss
«The economy is living with it, and corporations are turning in strong profits despite high energy costs. People forget that energy isn't as big a part of the economy as it was 25 years ago.»
Author: David Wyss
«I don't think there's any cliff you suddenly walk off. I'm not going to worry about a recession until we get up to $100 a barrel.»
Author: David Wyss
«My guess is things will cool abruptly; the question is do they do it by June 29.»
Author: David Wyss
«The second quarter is shaping up to be stronger than expected.»
Author: David Wyss
«Common sense says consumers have to stop spending money at some point. But consumers haven't shown much common sense lately, despite griping about gas prices.»
Author: David Wyss
«It is rather encouraging that the Fed is pointing toward a pause after the May hike. A lot of us were getting concerned that the hikes would continue into June and August. And one of the problems is that what the Fed does now affects the economy a year from now.»
Author: David Wyss

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