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US Economy with Fexingo: American GDP, Federal Spending, and Domestic Markets
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US Economy with Fexingo: American GDP, Federal Spending, and Domestic Markets

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Lucas and Luna anchor a daily conversation on the US economy, parsing fresh data from the Federal Reserve, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and major market indices. Each episode opens with a single number — GDP revision, weekly jobless claims, a yield curve spread — and traces its implications through consumer spending, corporate capital expenditure, and fiscal policy. Lucas leads with the methodological rigor of a journalist: he asks how the data was collected, what seasonal adjustments were made, and which revisions might shift next quarter. Luna presses for the real-world edge: which industries feel the slowdown first, how the Fed’s rate path affects regional bank lending, and why the labor market keeps defying prediction models. They avoid political spin, focusing instead on structural shifts like reshoring of semiconductor fabrication, the effect of student debt repayments on retail demand, and the divergence between services and manufacturing PMIs. Every episode ends with a specific, unanswered question — will the neutral rate settle higher than in the 2010s? Can the Treasury fund a widening deficit without crowding out private investment? This show is for professionals who need to understand the domestic macro landscape, not cheer it.

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Why US Consumer Spending Is Defying Higher Interest Rates

Jun 6, 20269mEp. 34S1

The Federal Reserve held interest rates at 5.25% for over a year, but consumer spending hasn't cracked. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine why the American consumer keeps spending despite the highest borrowing costs

Why US Consumer Debt Hit 18 Trillion in 2026

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 33S1

In this episode of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna drill into the staggering $18 trillion consumer debt milestone reached in 2026. They break down the composition—mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, student debt

Why US Consumer Debt Is Hitting 18 Trillion in 2026

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 32S1

Consumer debt in the United States has crossed $18 trillion for the first time. Lucas and Luna dig into what's driving the surge—think auto loans, student debt, and credit cards—and why it's not the same kind of danger a

The Hidden Cost of Long-Term Unemployment in 2026

Jun 4, 202610mEp. 31S1

New data shows long-term unemployment is surging in the US even as job openings hit 7.6 million. Lucas and Luna unpack the structural mismatch — why workers over 27 weeks without a job are being left behind, how skills a

Why Private Payrolls Beat Expectations in May 2026

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 30S1

In this episode of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the May 2026 ADP private payrolls report, which came in at 122,000 — stronger than the consensus estimate of 95,000. They explore what drove the surpri

Why US State Tax Revenues Are Plummeting in 2026

Jun 3, 20266mEp. 29S1

State tax revenues across the US are falling at the sharpest rate since the Great Financial Crisis. In this episode of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dig into the numbers: aggregate state tax collections dropped

Why US Corporate Bond Issuance Is Surging in 2026

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of US Economy with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna examine the surprising boom in corporate bond issuance in mid-2026. With the Fed holding rates steady and the yield curve steepening, companies are rushing to lock in

How JOLTS Job Openings Surged to 7.6 Million in April 2026

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 27S1

In this episode of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna examine the surprising April JOLTS report that showed job openings surging to 7.6 million, the highest in nearly two years. They break down what's driving the in

Why the US Job Market Is Stuck at 4.3 Percent Unemployment

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 26S1

In episode 26 of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna examine why the unemployment rate has been stuck at 4.3 percent for three months despite steady job growth. They break down the paradox of low hiring and low firin

Why US Labor Productivity Is Surging in 2026

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 25S1

Lucas and Luna explore a surprising bright spot in the US economy: labor productivity is growing at its fastest pace in over a decade. With real GDP growth at 1.6 percent and nonfarm payrolls edging up, output per hour w

Why US Workers Are Staying Put in 2026

Jun 1, 20265mEp. 24S1

Job openings are falling, but workers aren't quitting. In this episode of US Economy with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the 'Great Stay' — the flip side of the Great Resignation. They look at the numbers: JOLTS opening

Why Corporate Cash Hoarding Is Starving the US Economy

May 31, 20266mEp. 23S1

US companies are sitting on over $3 trillion in cash, the highest share of corporate profits relative to GDP in decades. Lucas and Luna examine why businesses are hoarding rather than investing in plants, equipment, or h

How Corporate Cash Hoarding Is Starving the US Economy

May 31, 20268mEp. 22S1

US companies are sitting on over $3 trillion in cash — a record. But instead of investing in factories, R&D, or hiring, they're buying back stock and parking money in Treasuries. Lucas and Luna dig into why corporate bal

The Hidden Cost of the Iran War on US Households

May 30, 20267mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna break down the economic impact of the Iran conflict on American households, focusing on the $450 annual energy cost increase revealed in a new CNBC report. They connect this to persistent energy inflation,

The War Economy Is Coming to Your Gas Tank

May 30, 20267mEp. 20S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down a stark number: the average US household is paying an extra $450 per year on gas and energy due to the Iran conflict. They trace how this war premium is feeding into the core in

Energy Costs Are Eating Consumer Spending in 2026

May 29, 20267mEp. 19S1

Lucas and Luna break down how rising energy prices—up nearly $450 per household on average amid the Iran conflict—are reshaping consumer behavior and inflation dynamics in spring 2026. With core PCE hitting 3.3% annually

The Housing Market Is Splitting Into Two Americas

May 29, 20268mEp. 18S1

Lucas and Luna dig into a striking divide taking shape in the US housing market in spring 2026. While the S&P 500 sits near 7,560 and the Nasdaq has gained 2.4% in the last week, the real estate picture is far from unifo

Why US Companies Are Sitting on Three Trillion in Cash

May 28, 20266mEp. 17S1

Lucas and Luna unpack the record $3.1 trillion in cash held by nonfinancial US corporations, revealed in the latest Fed Flow of Funds data. With nominal GDP at $31.8 trillion and real GDP growing at just 1.6%, companies

The Working Class Is Back in the Driver's Seat on Wages

May 28, 20269mEp. 16S1

Lucas and Luna explore a surprising labor market shift in May 2026: wage growth for the bottom quartile of earners is outpacing the top quartile for the first time in decades. They break down data from the Atlanta Fed Wa

Trade Policy Is Reshaping US Factory Construction in 2026

May 27, 20269mEp. 15S1

Episode 15 digs into a striking economic trend: US construction spending on manufacturing facilities hit a record $210 billion annualized rate in early 2026, up more than 70 percent from before the pandemic. Lucas and Lu

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