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October 23 , 2009 - Kriss Sjoblom

Arun Raha

On Wednesday I saw Arun Raha, Executive Director and chief economist for the state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council, speak to the University of Washington Economics Department’s Visiting Committee. The slides from the talk available in both color (best for viewing on line) and black and white (best for printing) on the ERFC website. Arun […]


September 13 , 2009 - Kriss Sjoblom

September Economic and Revenue Update

Last Friday (September 11), the Forecast Council issued this month’s Economic and Revenue Update, reporting collection experience for the August 11 to September 10 period. This is the last key piece of information going into the next update to the state’s general fund revenue forecast. State forecasters believe that the national economy has hit bottom, […]


September 02 , 2009 - Kriss Sjoblom

Another Chart on Saving

The previous post discussed the recent upturn in the personal saving rate and the prospects that it will head even higher as the economy emerges from recession. In light of the recent increase in the saving rate, the following chart, which plots personal consumption expenditures as a share of gross domestic product, may seem anomalous. […]


September 01 , 2009 - Kriss Sjoblom

Three Charts on Saving

Consumer spending is unlikely to lead the economy out of the current recession. The first chart in this post shows the personal saving rate—the ratio of personal saving to disposable personal income—from the first quarter of 1952 to the second quarter of this year, as calculated by the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis […]


August 20 , 2009 - Kriss Sjoblom

Seattle's Lost Decade

An editorial in the current issue of the Puget Sound Business Journal promotes our recent Policy Brief, “Seattle’s Lost Decade”: A new report by the Washington Research Council should be required reading for policymakers in Seattle’s City Hall. The full editorial is available through this link to the PSBJ (subscription required).The brief itself is available […]


August 16 , 2009 - Richard S. Davis

Econbrowser Not Seeing the Recovery

At the Econbrowser blog, James Hamilton remains unconvinced that the economy is recovering. The economic recovery may well have already begun in Asia and Europe, and certainly the mechanics are in place for significant improvements in U.S. real GDP even without any changes in the underlying fundamentals. However, I remain persuaded that a real U.S. […]