“Financial Literacy” Versus Farm Education

“Financial Literacy” Versus Farm Education

“Used to play pretend, give each other different names
We would build a rocket ship, and then we’d fly it far away
Used to dream of outer space, but now they’re laughing at our face saying
‘Wake up, you need to make money’, yeah.”

  • Twentyone Pilots, Stressed Out

I believe there are a handful of big topics that are worth really digging into in the asset management world right now: the future of fixed income, the evolution of ESG, tokenization, the ethics and impact of indexing, and the shifts in our understanding around portfolio theory. Those are the big heady topics I’ll be wrestling with for a long while.

Underneath the hood, however, there are 20–30 key influencing issues that are worth understanding, because they’ll underpin the future of finance, and last time I looked, my business card said Financial Futurist.

Top of mind for me has been financial education.

The Problem With Money

Financial education in this country isn’t great, and the need for it has never been more pressing — indeed, it’s the whole issue behind the recent FINRA request for comments that spurred me to actually submit a comment letter and for the media to realize, “Hey, this might be a big deal.”

FINRA does real work on this topic, publishing an every-three-year National Financial Capability Study where they ask 25,000 Americans “How’s it goin’?” in various money-related matters. It’s where we get all the scary statistics like, “Only 46{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of Americans have any rainy day funds at all,” and “35{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of Americans only pay their credit card minimums.”

The subset of folks who self-classify as “investors” aren’t any better: Only one-third could score 50{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} or higher on a basic 10-question test. (Not to brag, but I got a 10 out of 10.)

However, FINRA isn’t the only researcher coming to this conclusion. A widely cited 2015 study by Standard and Poor’s on financial literacy suggests that roughly 57{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of U.S. adults could be considered financially literate. Outside of the U.S., Nordic and European countries fare a bit better, while emerging markets fare much worse. But I’m not going to bore you with data; it’s well-established that as a country, we don’t know as much about how money works as we should.

From a public policy perspective, we have adopted a singular approach, which is to try to wedge financial education into the schools. I’m all for this, and indeed, there has been some progress in getting money education in the curriculum. We have dozens of non-profits trying to help educators figure this out, too. But according to the Council for Economic Education, which surveys state requirements, while the numbers aren’t getting a lot worse, they’re not getting a lot better either:

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Source: FINRA

Most policy makers have focused on that hollow black line: the number of states requiring some economics or financial education course to be completed as a requirement of high school graduation. Currently, about half do. Furthermore, according to a March 2022 poll by the National Endowment for Financial Education, 80{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of U.S. adults believe that students should have to complete at least one semester of financial education.

Change is coming, but it’s coming slowly, and it may not be enough to move the needle, as there’s scant evidence that this financial education is keeping up with how fast the economy and markets change.

It’s not that there aren’t resources available. It’s actually shocking how many resources are out there. There’s the National Endowment for Financial Education, a Denver non-profit that’s been building out resources and conducting research since the 1970s, originally as part of the College for Financial Planning. (Yes, the folks who made up the CFP designation.) Meanwhile, Next Gen Personal Finance approaches the problem more directly by educating educators and giving them the tools they need to include financial education in the classroom. They’ve got a full-year curriculum for high school, which covers everything from opening a checking account to behavioral economics. (Seriously, their lesson on Arrogance and Echo Chambers# should be required to leave the Trinity/Wall Street subway station.)

Of course, actually working with teachers to build curricula is hard, thankless work, which is why most asset management industry efforts tend to prioritize flash over substance. I love Fidelity, but color me skeptical about their attempt to bring financial education into the “Metaverse” by posting some text on the walls of a virtual office building that folks will presumably read on their way to the virtual dance floor at the top. (Because nothing makes me wanna get my VR-helmeted-dancing-in-my-office groove on like learning about ETFs.) (Yes, I know Decentraland doesn’t actually have a VR-compatible client, just a super-low-poly, 1995-era game client, but I did it in VR anyway, because I’m a pedant.)

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Me, touring Fidelity’s “Stack” in Decentraland

Still, the industry does make an effort. They produce the content. Blackrock has an education center, Vanguard sponsors a classroom effort called My Classroom Economy with programs for K-12, and so on down the line. Almost every major financial institution offers, at minimum, a lip-service nod to educating future customers and, in many cases, genuinely thoughtful education.

Our failures to actually teach people about money are not rooted in content, but in compassion and context.

Financial Compassion

I believe the biggest issues we face in teaching people about money are linguistic and cultural. In the asset management world, we’re buried in jargon and lingo. The celebrities #FinTwit talks about rarely rise above the fold in non-financial newspapers, until they’re caught in scandal or become part of the Western billionaire-capitalist oligarchy and thus too powerful to ignore.

The very phrase “financial literacy” is one of the biggest problems, says Tyrone Ross, financial entrepreneur, Twitter phenom, and founder of LearnToMoney.org, which develops foundational video content targeting young people who were skipped over when it came time to learn about money as kids.

“I don’t say ‘financial literacy,’” he says. “Literacy — overall — was an issue in our household, and that bleeds into the stigma with ‘literacy.’”

I’ll admit my own failure of insight — the phrase “financial literacy” has always made me feel uncomfortable, but I’m not sure I could have articulated why until Ross said the phrase out loud. The word “literacy” itself is only commonly used in its negative context. It’s like the word “remedial” in that it carries weight and judgement whether intended or not. Someone who legitimately needs financial education and is aware that they need financial education is probably the most likely to be turned off by the idea that they’re “financially illiterate.”

While I fear we’re stuck with the phrase “financial literacy,” what we can do is mold the conversation and better define what we mean by it — and what we don’t.

Dr. Preston Cherry, who heads the Financial Planning Program at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. and who is also the founder and president of his own financial advisory practice, thinks that the most important piece is something he deems “financial compassion.”

Financial compassion is about asking questions, real questions, emotional questions, without judgment or preconception, says Cherry: “How do you feel about your money situation? Your money thoughts? Share with me about your life and your money, your knowledge, your culture, your experiences. Let’s get better informed about where you are and how you feel about it.” This applies even if the person on the other side of the table is a 13-year-old and not a prospective financial planning client. The important questions, the emotional ones, are the same at 13 as they are at 73.

But that’s rarely how financial education is structured. All the great curricula on financial education is facts and figures — exercises designed to instill knowledge in bog-standard, American academic pedagogy. Present some facts, complete an exercise, take a test. From my own narrow experiences of raising kids, helping out in schools, and observing in classrooms, there’s little room for real compassion and connection in the modern classroom, despite the best efforts of great teachers. There’s rarely time to have the one-on-one conversations and establish the emotional connections necessary to learn about money effectively.

To improve financial literacy in this country, we don’t need more textbooks. It’ll take cash and labor. Maybe an Americorps for Financial Education. But until then, it’s mostly going to take creativity.

TikTok: The Kids Are All Right?

My most refreshing find of the pandemic era has been the TikTok channel? of Kyla Scanlon. Now 24, Scanlon deeply understands the business, having worked at Capital Group prior to the pandemic, and she’s rapidly become one of the most important voices in financial education precisely because, well, she’s smart, 24, and on TikTok.

Also, she’s hilarious. Scanlon can explain a rough inflation print in 45 seconds, while cracking a joke about how “avoidant personalities” are our hope against inflation. She uses the language of her peers to tap into the actual zeitgeist the finance world is overlooking: a nihilistic world where young people distrust, even hate, money.

“I have two groups of friends,” she explains. “I have my ‘finance friends,’ and my other ‘regular people’ friends. And they hate money. Anytime they bring it up, they’re just like, ‘You suck, shut up.’”

It’s not just that “traditional” finance isn’t cool enough for Zoomers (which explains some of the allure of crypto of course — NFTs are nothing if not both cool and hilarious). There’s a foundational, widespread lack of faith in institutions and systems among Millennials and Gen Z that surpasses even Gen X at their most disaffected and cynical.

“I think there’s a lot of nihilism,” Scanlon said when asked why the gallows humor of her TikTok channel lands so well with her audience. “2008 led to a lot of ‘life sucks’ thinking, and the pandemic compounded all of that, and now there’s a war going on. We’re seeing the crumbling of our systems in real time, no offense to the government. It’s not great for anybody,” she continued. Laughter is one way to deal with it, but neither despondent nihilism nor dark jokes make for sound investment strategies. Instead, it gives birth to the oft-touted investment anti-philosophy of “YOLO” (meaning, “you only live once”).

YOLO investing is an expression of nihilism to the core and is also behind the rise of one of the greatest success (ish) stories of the pandemic: Robinhood.

App-Mania?

That brings us full circle, back to why FINRA became so nervous about the state of financial education in the first place: meme-stock trading by Robinhood users.

Why now? It’s not just because of Wall Street bets. It’s about the numbers:

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Source: https://www.businessofapps.com/data/robinhood-statistics/

Since the pandemic, an incremental 12.5 million folks started using Robinhood, meaning roughly 10{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of American adults. Schwab’s still bigger, with over 30 million users, but it’s a shocking user base increase for a platform that didn’t functionally exist a few years ago, and which breaks the mold of a staid, trad-fi trading platform. (The problems with Robinhood’s gamification of trading have been well covered elsewhere. My hot take is that it successfully gamified the exact behavior any financial educator worth their salt would’ve tried to discourage: frequent trades that take big bets and try to time the market. It’s like Robinhood made smoking cool again.)

But while FINRA’s attention may be on Robinhood because it’s big and flashy and public, the entire fintech space is crammed with app-based finance tools. Indeed, adding “money” to apps, no matter what their original intention, has become such a prominent practice that it has spawned a new terminology: ‘embedded finance’, or the idea that literally everything is fintech.

On the one hand, I have a knee-jerk negative reaction to embedded finance. After all, I spent a few thousand words last year on one particular application of this maxim: “play-to-earn” gaming. At the time, I referred to it as a “capitalist hellscape,” so I’m not exactly on the fence about this issue.

But financial education may in fact be one of the places where I’m actually excited about the concept of “embedded finance.”

Mike Gleason is the CEO of Learn and Earn, a non-profit financial education firm that’s, yes, an app-based fintech company. But instead of Learn and Earn being just another way to squeeze folks for money with a UX-prodded dopamine hit, the app leverages the power of these new technologies in another way.

How? It started with some foundational work by Dr. William Elliot at the University of Michigan, who found, over a decade of research, that saving for college — that is, saving literally anything for college, no matter how little — skyrocketed a student’s chances of graduation. Specifically, having as little as $500 in a savings account for a lower or middle-income child increases the likelihood they will graduate college by a factor of five.

500{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. That’s a lot.

Of course, neither the research, nor I, would suggest that this is causality. It’s not the money that’s magic. More likely, it’s everything else that surrounds that act of savings.

“It wasn’t really dependent upon the amount of money,” explains Gleason, whose team worked with Dr. Elliot and key partner Junior Achievement to build a program from the core insight. “There was something about the mindset of having something for the future.”

Thus Learn and Earn was born. The idea was actually pretty simple: If having anything saved for college matters, then we should help as many kids as possible to save something. 

So the team at Learn & Earn started beating the bushes for donations, which they’ve received in spades, not just from Junior Achievement and its donor network, but also Tiger Woods, the Winklevoss twins, and the Milken Institute. They built a simple app loaded with Duolingo-style quizzes and activities on financial basics: e.g., What’s an entrepreneur? How does a credit card work? By completing questions, kids actually get real money in a real investment account (albeit one that has parental locks and other limitations in place).

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It’s… good. Really good. This style of learning — quiz show with retests — genuinely works on an app format. (I’ve witnessed my wife’s journey to the top of the Duolingo leaderboards first hand.) It’s gamification done well. But more importantly, its gamification done right. From the kid’s perspective, they do what they do best — absorb new information — and in so doing get money that can be supplemented by their own earnings and parents’ contributions and so on. Then they get to see what happens with their money in their account.

In Learn and Earn’s case, that investment account is through Ant Money Advisors, an RIA, and the investments themselves are limited to a selected list of ETFs and individual stocks. As we learned through Robinhood’s rise, news-cycle relevance and brand connection with individual stocks really helps drive engagement.

“[Kids] become much more engaged when they start picking stocks,” says Gleason. “They start reading literature and wanting to know ‘why did Amazon go down today?’ That’s interesting.”

Interesting but not surprising. I was the same way when I bought my first share of stock in 1984. (As I recall, it was Deere.)

That’s the core of real education. I’m a wonky New England son-of-a-professor, so I have a pretty positive view towards formal education. But I have an infinitely positive view on “farm education.” Farm education is when you go down to the chicken coop that you ignored all summer and clean out all the grime. After that, you clean it every week. Farm education is learning about engines by trying to make new piston rings out of fence wire because the field needs haying and the Deere dealership doesn’t have parts. You get in there and get your hands dirty, and the world teaches you whether you got it right.

Approaches like Learn and Earn are farm education for finance. Hands dirty, making mistakes, with real money — but no stigma associated if and when failure happens. It’s financial compassion, as expressed in a fintech app.

A Way Forward

In talking with Scanlon, I was struck by her explanation for why she does what she does: “My big theory is that people don’t understand what it means to be an economic entity. So I try to make content helping people understand what the economy means and this broader structure that they exist in.”
Any American under the age of 60 most likely was brought into the world as an economic entity. For the most part, our entire lives have been surrounded by the influence, presence, absence, and score-keeping of this one thing — money — that almost all global societies have decided projects power and societal value above all else. That’s just the real world. It makes no sense to be for it or against it, any more than it makes sense to be for or against air.

Those of us who have some claim towards adulthood have an obligation to the next generations to compassionately communicate that simple message: This is it. This is how we keep track, and this is where you fit.

While it feels profane to invoke David Foster Wallace’s This is Water in an article about money, I have had the close of it stuck in my head ever since I started down this rabbit hole:

It is about the real value of a real education, which has almost nothing to do with knowledge, and everything to do with simple awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:

“This is water.”

Wallace is making a much grander point about keeping perspective on the unknowns, and indeed, expressing a pathway from awareness to enlightenment in the moment. But he’s also talking about recognizing the soup you’re sitting in.

Like it or not, money is the water in which we, as a society, raise our children. They are born into it, and they’ll likely die in it, surrounded by it their entire lives. We’ve got an obligation to teach kids how to swim. We have to do it compassionately, in a way that they’ll understand and internalize, if for no other reason that otherwise they’ll drown.

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Chrisna Ouk and His Company Atlas Singularity LLC Plan to Disrupt the Education System by Teaching the Masses About Financial Literacy

Chrisna Ouk and His Company Atlas Singularity LLC Plan to Disrupt the Education System by Teaching the Masses About Financial Literacy

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Education Department forgives loans of over 110,000 in public service

Education Department forgives loans of over 110,000 in public service

U.S. Instruction Secretary Miguel Cardona delivers remarks at the department’s Lyndon Baines Johnson Creating in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 27, 2022.

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Short term alterations to the troubled Public Support Mortgage Forgiveness System have resulted in extra than 110,000 people with scholar debt receiving all-around $6.8 billion in reduction.

The new figures from the U.S. Division of Training display how several borrowers are benefiting from the plan fixes declared by the Biden administration past yr. Hundreds of thousands much more could however see their credit card debt discharged as section of the energy. The ordinary sum of credit card debt reduction per borrower is shut to $60,000, in accordance to the Education and learning Office.

The community company bank loan forgiveness was signed into regulation by then-President George W. Bush in 2007, and lets nonprofit and federal government staff members to have their federal pupil financial loans canceled immediately after 10 yrs, or 120 payments. The Buyer Money Security Bureau estimates that a person-quarter of American personnel could be eligible.

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However, the method has been plagued by issues, producing men and women who basically get the reduction a rarity.

Debtors generally feel they’re having to pay their way to financial loan cancellation only to discover at some issue in the process that they never qualify, commonly for bewildering technological reasons. Lenders have been blamed for misleading debtors and botching their timelines.

The reforms below the Biden administration contain reassessing borrowers’ timelines and counting some payments that have been previously ineligible due to the fact, say, a borrower was unwittingly in a nonqualifying compensation program.

How can I reward from the new regulations?

To begin, you want to act promptly, claimed Mark Kantrowitz, a increased instruction qualified.

That is for the reason that the Biden administration’s new policies for community service bank loan forgiveness are slated to expire on Oct. 31.

If you have either a Federal Family members Schooling Loan (FFEL) or a Federal Perkins Financial loan, which do not typically depend for public assistance financial loan forgiveness but now temporarily do, you will need to have to consolidate those into direct loans with your servicer.

“It usually takes 30 times to 45 times for the consolidation to manifest,” Kantrowitz said.

“Borrowers should do this even if they really don’t count on to have 120 payments by the deadline, as the previously ineligible payments will depend only if they do this,” he additional.

In addition, borrowers will also have to confirm that their function was deemed public provider for any stretch of time that they are striving to get counted toward forgiveness. To do so, you are going to want to file with your servicer a so-called employer certification sort for each and every job you have had all over your timeline.

Borrowers at present jobless or not operating in general public service might even now qualify for forgiveness now, so extensive as they’ve designed 120 qualifying payments in the earlier, Kantrowitz additional.

Also, continue to keep in thoughts that months throughout the government’s payment pause and curiosity waiver on federal college student financial loans, which has been in result since March 2020, depend towards the program, even if you haven’t been spending.

Some debtors look to be receiving forgiveness immediately just after the government’s auditing of these accounts.

Nevertheless, having these methods will make certain you profit.

A full recap of the Fed’s rate hike and big market rally

A full recap of the Fed’s rate hike and big market rally

Gary Cohn says Powell gave the market the policy transparency it wanted

Former Goldman Sachs President Gary Cohn told CNBC he thinks Fed Chair Jerome Powell “drove it right down the middle of the road” during his news conference, perfectly meeting the market’s expectations as evidenced by the relief rally in stocks. 

In particular, Cohn said the market appreciated Powell’s clear communication around the Fed’s approach to quantitative tightening. “The market has been trained to have transparency, and we got transparency,” said Cohn, who also led the National Economic Council under former President Donald Trump.

He added that he believes Powell laid the roadmap for two more 50 basis point interest rate hikes at upcoming meetings.

Kevin Stankiewicz

Stocks rally broadly after Powell comments, financials and tech jump

U.S. stocks rallied across the board Wednesday after Fed Chair Powell in the press conference ruled out larger rate hikes and emphasized the possibility of a soft landing — tamping down inflation without inducing a recession.

All 11 S&P 500 sectors were positive on the day in the last hour of trading.

Stocks leveraged to an improving economy were among the biggest winners. Energy was the top-performing sector. Financial names were also a leading group, with names like Bank of America and Wells Fargo jumping roughly 4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Technology stocks, which have been under pressure, also climbed. Communication services and information tech were among the top S&P 500 sectors. The moves came as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield dipped. Apple rose more than 3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, and Meta Platforms gained roughly 5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

—Hannah Miao

Market is applauding Powell’s comments, LPL’s Krosby says

The major averages were up sharply heading into the close, with the Dow up 900 points.

“The market is applauding Chairman Powell’s comments that the economy remains strong thanks to solid corporate balance sheets and still cash-rich consumers,: said Quincy Krosby, chief equity strategist at LPL Financial. “Moreover, he suggested that perhaps the worst of the sharp move in inflationary pressures may be poised to ease.”

“Still, Powell underscored that while the FOMC remains data dependent for each meeting, the market can expect 50 basis point hikes at the next two meetings. He made it clear that corralling inflationary pressures is crucial,” Krosby added.

Fred Imbert

Powell news conference wraps up

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has concluded an eventful news conference, which saw the major U.S. stock benchmarks rally on remarks that the Fed would not raise rates by 75 basis points.

Fred Imbert

Federal Reserve will restore stable pricing as ‘quickly and effectively’ as it can, Powell says

Chairman Jerome Powell believes the Federal Reserve has a “good chance” of restoring stable prices without causing a strong increase in unemployment.

“We need to do everything we can to restore stable prices as quickly and effectively as we can,” Powell said. “We think we have a good chance to do it without a significant increase in unemployment or a really sharp slowdown.” 

While the move may not be “pleasant” and requires higher rates in the short-term, everyone will benefit in the long run, Powell said. Those on fixed income or lower end of income distribution particularly benefit from stable prices, he added.

“We think about the medium and longer-term and everyone will be better off if we can get this job done,” he said. “The sooner the better.”

— Samantha Subin

Powell’s comments on rates, economy soothed investors and triggered rally

State Street Global Advisors chief investment strategist Michael Arone said the Federal Reserve delivered on its guidance and eased investors’ concerns about the path of its rate hiking.

He said Fed Chairman Jerome Powell soothed markets with his comments, including when he said a 75 basis point hike was not currently under consideration. The Fed raised interest rates by a half percent Wednesday afternoon, the biggest hike since the year 2000.

“I think there’s three things” in Powell’s comments, Arone said. “They’re not actively considering 75 basis points. There’s some evidence that inflation may have peaked. And thirdly, he acknowledged it won’t be easy but he thinks a soft landing is still possible because households, businesses and the labor markets remain in good shape.”

The chairman also said the Fed could consider 50 basis point hikes at the next couple of meetings, and Arone said it was a positive that Powell limited the half point hikes to two meetings.

The major averages were up sharply at around 3:15 p.m. ET, with the Dow up more than 700 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are up more than 2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} each.

Patti Domm

Strategist breaks down why stocks are rallying

Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, broke down why stocks rallied during Powell’s press conference.

“Stocks were excited about Powell refuting talk of 75bp increases and his (very modest) optimism about recent PCE trends, but his rhetoric about combating price increases was even more forceful than before,” Crisafulli said.

— Yun Li

Powell says Fed policies are ‘famously blunt tools’

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank has a “good chance” to curb inflation without inducing a recession, but noted challenges in that endeavor.

“We don’t have precision surgical tools. We have essentially interest rates, the balance sheet and forward guidance and they’re … famously blunt tools,” Powell said at the press conference.

“No one thinks this will be easy. No one thinks it’s straightforward. But there’s certainly a plausible path to this,” he added.

Hannah Miao

Traders reduced bets for rate hikes this year

Traders are reducing thier expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes this year.

Traders had been expecting a possible 75 basis point rate hike in June, but Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said that is not currently under consideration. The chairman also said the Fed could consider 50 basis point hikes at the next couple of meetings.

According to Wells Fargo’s Michael Schumacher, fed funds futures were pricing in 52 basis points of hiking in June after Powell’s comment, down from 61 basis points before the 2 p.m. ET Fed statement.

The futures market also shows traders reduced expectations for rate hikes this year. The futures market is now pricing in a fed funds rate of 2.80{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} at the end of the year, down from 2.96{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} before the Fed’s statement.

The Fed announced it was raising the fed funds rate by a half percentage point and said it “remains highly attentive to inflation risks.”

Patti Domm

Powell emphasizes Fed policy works on demand, not supply

Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated the central bank’s policy fights inflation through curbing demand, and cannot address supply side issues.

“Our tools don’t really work on supply shocks, our tools work on demand,” Powell said at the post-policy meeting press conference.

The Fed chair also highlighted the war in Ukraine and Covid case surges in China as two geopolitical issues that could further exacerbate global supply chain disruptions.

“For both the situation in Ukraine and the situation in China, they’re likely to both add to headline inflation,” Powell said. “They’re both capable of preventing further progress in supply chains … or even making supply chains temporarily worse.”

—Hannah Miao

Powell says he’s not ‘actively considering’ 75 basis point increase

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank is not “actively considering” a 75 basis point increase.

“So a 75 basis point increase is not something that committee is actively considering,” Powell said. “I think expectations are that we’ll start to see inflation, you know, flattening out.”

“It’s a very difficult environment to try to give forward guidance 60, 90 days in advance, there’s just so many things that can happen in the economy around the world. So, you know, we’re leaving ourselves room to look at the data and make this decision as we get there.”

— Sarah Min

Powell: The labor market is ‘extremely tight’

“The labor market has continued to strengthen and is extremely tight,” according to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.

The chairman noted that labor supply remains subdued even as labor demand gains strength. Employment rose by 1.7 million jobs over the first three months of the year, and the unemployment rate has dropped to a near five-decade low of 3.6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}, according to the Fed chair.

The result is employers are having difficulties filling job openings and wages are rising at the fastest pace in many years, Powell said.

— Sarah Min

Powell sees ‘good chance’ of a soft-landing for economy

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank has a “good chance” of achieving a soft landing for the U.S. economy as it hikes rates to combat rising inflation.

“I would say I think we have a good chance to have a soft or softish landing, or outcome if you will,” Powell said.

While maintaining a soft landing will be a challenge, Powell pointed to the resilient labor market, noting that households and businesses remain in “strong financial shape.”

“It doesn’t seem to be anywhere close to a downturn,” Powell said. “Therefore, the economy is strong and is well-positioned to handle tighter monetary policy.”

Samantha Subin

Major averages rally after Powell rules out 75 basis point hike

The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped to their highs of the day after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank wasn’t considering a 75 basis point rate hike.

The Dow was up more than 400 points, or 1.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The S&P 500 traded 1.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} higher, and the Nasdaq advanced 1.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Fred Imbert

Powell says half point increases at next FOMC meetings are on the table

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that, with the labor market being “extremely tight” and inflation “much too high,” the Federal Open Market Committee could continue to raise the Fed Funds rate over the next few months.

“We are on a path to move our policy rate expeditiously to more normal levels,” he said. “Assuming that economic and financial conditions evolve in line with expectations, there is a broad sense on the committee that additional 50 basis point increases should be on the table at the next couple of meetings.”

He added that the committee also decided to begin the process of reducing its balance sheet, which will play an important role in forming the stance of monetary policy.

— Tanaya Macheel

Powell: Fed is ‘moving expeditiously’ to bring down inflation

The Fed is “moving expeditiously” to combat rising inflation which has hard-hit consumers, said Chairman Jerome Powell to start the central bank’s post-announcement news conference.

“Inflation is much too high and we understand the hardship it is causing, and we are moving expeditiously to bring it back down,” he said. “We have both the tools we need and the resolve it will take to restore price stability on behalf of American families and businesses.”

Powell added that the economy and country have “proved resilient” as they fight the conditions over the past two years and said that bringing down inflation is crucial to creating a “sustained period” of strong labor market conditions.

Samantha Subin

Oil’s surge adds to inflationary pressures

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell pointed to the rapid rise in commodity prices, prompted by Russia’s war, as adding to inflationary pressures across the economy.

“The surge in prices of crude oil and other commodities that resulted from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is creating additional upward pressure on inflation,” he said Wednesday.

West Texas Intermediate crude futures, the U.S. oil benchmark, traded around $107.51 per barrel Wednesday. The contract is up more than 40{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} this year, which has sent gas prices at the pump to record highs.

— Pippa Stevens

Dow briefly erases gains as Powell kicks off news conference

The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly turned negative on the day as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell started his news conference.

The 30-stock average was last up 64 points, or 0.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The S&P 500 hovered around the flatline, while the Nasdaq Composite was down 0.5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} as of 2:36 p.m. ET.

Fred Imbert

Market action shows Fed’s rate hike well telegraphed, strategist says

The Fed just announced its biggest rate increase in two decades, and yet stocks are not selling off.

“It’s certainly heady days when the market doesn’t blink at the most aggressive rate hike in 22 years, but keep in mind this was extremely well-telegraphed and priced in,” said Mike Loewengart, managing director of investment strategy at E-Trade. “So far though, we don’t have much to go on in terms of the pace and magnitude of hikes to come.”

—Yun Li

Market relieved Fed wasn’t more hawkish, State Street’s Arone says

State Street Global Advisors chief investment strategist Michael Arone said the market is breathing a sigh of relief after the Fed’s latest announcement.

“I think right now there’s relief it wasn’t more hawkish,” Arone said, noting the Fed is also pushing the idea that it will keep raising rates.

“I think one of the things that was most interesting was that the Fed decided to shift the description of transitory from inflation to the economy,” he added. “They acknowledged the weakness in the economy, but their language suggested this was temporary and household spending and business spending remains strong. I thought that was an interesting way for them to support the need for more rate hikes.”

Patti Domm

Dow and S&P 500 rise to session highs after rate hike

The Dow and S&P 500 rose to their highs of the day shortly after the Fed announced its latest decision on monetary policy.

At one point, the Dow was up as much as 255.77 points, or 0.8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The S&P 500 was briefly up 0.86{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. Both benchmarks have since eased from those levels, but remain higher on the day.

Fred Imbert

What changed in the Fed statement

Key changes to the statement include from the March 16 meeting include the central bank noting that “COVID-related lockdowns in China are likely to exacerbate supply chain disruptions. The Committee is highly attentive to inflation risks.”

Click here to see what else has changed in the statement.

Fred Imbert, Hannah Miao

Fed raises rates by 50 basis points, biggest hike in 2 decades

The Fed raised rates by 50 basis points, marking the central bank’s biggest rate hike since 2000.

Wednesday’s statement noted that economic activity “edged down in the first quarter” but noted that “household spending and business fixed investment remained strong.” Inflation “remains elevated,” the statement said.

The Fed also said it will begin reducing its massive $9 trillion balance sheet on June 1.

Fred Imbert

Trading strategies for the post-Fed market

Citi says stocks have further to fall before the Fed rethinks rate hikes

Historically, the market could count on the Fed to step in with easy policy to help limit big losses in equities. But with inflation running at 40-year highs, Citi analysts say the central bank could wait longer to take its foot off the breaks.

Data suggest the Fed could wait for the S&P 500 to sink to the 3,800 level, or 9{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} below Tuesday’s close.

“High inflation constrains the Fed, making easing monetary policy less likely if growth (or markets) fall,” Citi analyst Alexander Saunders said Wednesday. “We have long argued that elevated inflation would put the Fed in a bind — when growth weakens they would not be willing to or able to ride to the rescue by loosening monetary policy.”

— Tanaya Macheel

History shows these stocks beat the market as short-term rates climb

Short-term interest rates are on a tear this year, with the 2-year Treasury yield nearly quadrupling in 2022. With the Federal Reserve expected to hike the benchmark fed funds rate again in its May meeting, CNBC Pro screened for stocks that have outperformed during previous periods of rising short-term rates. Take a look at our list on CNBC Pro.

One name to emerge from our historical analysis is financial services firm Charles Schwab. The company benefits from rising rates in a number of ways. For example, the firm reinvests its customer balances at higher yields, while the rate it pays on those balances lags behind, widening the net interest margin. Sure enough, Schwab shares are up more than 5{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} this week ahead of the Fed meeting statement release and press conference.

Hannah Miao

Stocks, bonds struggle since first hike

The first Fed hike in March didn’t do much to calm markets.

Stocks initially rallied after the March Fed meeting, with the S&P 500 gaining more than 6{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} in the back half of the month. However, after a rough April, the broad market index has hit new lows for the year. The Nasdaq Composite has had an even rougher time and is down nearly 20{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} for the year.

The sell-off in bonds has been even more dramatic. The 10-year Treasury yield was at 2.16{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} on March 15, the day before the first hike. That benchmark yield has traded above 3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} several times this week.

— Jesse Pound

The case for a post-Fed relief rally

The market is so ready for the Federal Reserve’s big rate hike later on Wednesday that it could see a relief rally once it has passed.

DataTrek’s Nicholas Colas noted that the market’s set-up heading into the Fed decision “is a near carbon copy” of the last two meetings. After those meetings, the S&P 500 rallied between 5.2{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} and 6.3{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} in the following one to two weeks, Colas said.

BlackRock’s Rick Rieder has also noted that the Fed could spark a relief rally, adding that the recent market sell-off could be nearing its end.

Stocks are coming off a horrible April, with the S&P 500 falling more than 8{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} for its biggest monthly decline since March 2020.

Fred Imbert

50 basis point rate hike expected

The consensus on Wall Street is for the Federal Reserve to raise rates by 50 basis points Wednesday. However, some investors still worry that Fed Chairman Jerome Powell could signal an even more aggressive monetary policy stance, as the central bank tries to stave off the strongest inflationary pressures seen in decades.

“I think they’re going 50 [basis points], and it seems like they’re dead set on hiking rates enough to kill inflation,” Jim Caron, chief fixed income strategist on the global fixed income team at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, told CNBC earlier this week. “But that’s the real debate. Are they trying to get to target inflation by 2024? If they are, the wage inflation is pretty high and that will require even more tightening than the Fed is projecting.”

Fred Imbert, Patti Domm

10 tips for female entrepreneurs to achieve business success

10 tips for female entrepreneurs to achieve business success

Investigation very last calendar year from Starling Lender found more than 1.5 million ladies experienced started their own small business in the final 12 months and almost 3 times had ambitions to start out 1 extremely quickly.

Another research by YouGov and The Telegraph with females sole traders who began a business enterprise throughout the pandemic painted a picture of resilience and innovation, with 77{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} emotion assured about their probabilities of achievement in the coming 12 months.

Business coach, Melitta Campbell claims, “One of the positives to arise from the pandemic is the quantity of girls who resolved to go it by yourself and start off up their very own small business. The realities of setting up, operating and scaling your very own business though can arrive as a shock specifically for those new to it. I have interviewed close to 100 entrepreneurial ladies for my podcast about what they believe it usually takes to be successful in business. I have been blown absent by just how candid they have been in sharing the very good, the bad and the unpredicted when it comes to jogging their small business and I want to share some of their leading tips listed here. “

Feel in your vision – Really do not focus on your current techniques or resources, instead, assume about how you love to use your competencies, talents and encounters to build a better globe. It doesn’t make any difference if your vision feels like an unattainable dream. In fact, this could even be a good point. Your vision is not always a aim to be achieved, but an effect to aspire to. A significant difficult desire will bring about you to improve, hook up and obtain extra than a target you presently know you can achieve.

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Zacks Investment Research Lowers Barrett Business Services (NASDAQ:BBSI) to Hold

Zacks Investment Research Lowers Barrett Business Services (NASDAQ:BBSI) to Hold

Zacks Investment Research downgraded shares of Barrett Business Services (NASDAQ:BBSIGet Rating) from a buy rating to a hold rating in a report issued on Tuesday morning, Zacks.com reports.

According to Zacks, “BARRETT BUSINESS SERVICES INC. provides light industrial, clerical and technical employees to a wide range of businesses through staff leasing, contract staffing, site management and temporary staffing arrangements. The Company provides employees to a diverse set of customers, including among others, forest products and agriculture-based companies, electronics manufacturers, transportation and shipping enterprises, professional firms and general contractors. “

A number of other equities analysts also recently commented on BBSI. StockNews.com began coverage on shares of Barrett Business Services in a research note on Thursday, March 31st. They issued a buy rating for the company. Roth Capital boosted their price objective on shares of Barrett Business Services from $96.00 to $108.00 in a research note on Thursday, March 3rd. Finally, Barrington Research reduced their price objective on shares of Barrett Business Services from $95.00 to $85.00 in a research note on Thursday, March 3rd. One analyst has rated the stock with a hold rating and three have issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat, the company has an average rating of Buy and an average price target of $91.00.

Barrett Business Services stock opened at $73.71 on Tuesday. The company has a 50 day moving average price of $73.38 and a 200-day moving average price of $71.52. Barrett Business Services has a fifty-two week low of $57.76 and a fifty-two week high of $86.82. The company has a market capitalization of $539.11 million, a PE ratio of 14.74, a P/E/G ratio of 1.17 and a beta of 1.46.

Barrett Business Services (NASDAQ:BBSIGet Rating) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, March 2nd. The business services provider reported $1.40 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the Thomson Reuters’ consensus estimate of $0.97 by $0.43. The firm had revenue of $1.81 billion during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $1.70 billion. Barrett Business Services had a net margin of 3.99{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} and a return on equity of 19.04{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. During the same quarter in the previous year, the firm posted $0.93 earnings per share. As a group, research analysts expect that Barrett Business Services will post 5.14 earnings per share for the current year.

The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, April 1st. Stockholders of record on Friday, March 18th were given a dividend of $0.30 per share. This represents a $1.20 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 1.63{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Thursday, March 17th. Barrett Business Services’s payout ratio is presently 24.00{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550}.

Several hedge funds have recently modified their holdings of the company. Cullen Capital Management LLC increased its position in shares of Barrett Business Services by 7.1{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} during the first quarter. Cullen Capital Management LLC now owns 13,561 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $1,051,000 after purchasing an additional 904 shares in the last quarter. Nisa Investment Advisors LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Barrett Business Services during the first quarter valued at $43,000. Euclidean Technologies Management LLC grew its holdings in shares of Barrett Business Services by 6.0{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} during the first quarter. Euclidean Technologies Management LLC now owns 31,456 shares of the business services provider’s stock valued at $2,437,000 after buying an additional 1,770 shares during the last quarter. Lapides Asset Management LLC grew its holdings in shares of Barrett Business Services by 68.4{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} during the first quarter. Lapides Asset Management LLC now owns 51,200 shares of the business services provider’s stock valued at $3,966,000 after buying an additional 20,800 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Assenagon Asset Management S.A. purchased a new stake in shares of Barrett Business Services during the first quarter valued at $1,884,000. 81.74{ac23b82de22bd478cde2a3afa9e55fd5f696f5668b46466ac4c8be2ee1b69550} of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.

About Barrett Business Services (Get Rating)

Barrett Business Services, Inc provides business management solutions for small and mid-sized companies in the United States. The company develops a management platform that integrates a knowledge-based approach from the management consulting industry with tools from the human resource outsourcing industry.

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