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Good morning.

Markets are little changed as investors anxiously await the conclusion of the Fed meeting now taking place … from which we might hear quite a bit of disagreement.

Meanwhile, the Fed does have concern over both inflation and employment … and while a downward revision in the employment numbers was expected in the numbers released this morning … it was larger than anticipated … so what does that mean for the Fed?

Opinions are changing rapidly, as many at first wondered if we would have a rate cut … and that shifted to 25-basis points (0.25%) being almost a certainty.  But now the talk … considering the employment revision … has us where a 50-basis point (0.50%) appears possible.

What if there is such a large drop in rates?  On the one hand, we will have a few very pleased … feeling it should have been cut sooner … feeling reduced borrowing costs will be favorable to businesses and consumers.

But every silver lining, has a cloud … and we will also get few not only worried about inflation but ready to ask if the Fed sees things to be so terrible that such a large cut was, in fact, necessary … with more in store.

Whatever the announcement, it promises to be an interesting couple of days.

Included today is an article stating $5 million is needed to achieve “the American Dream.”  My view is that this claim is complete nonsense.  Sure, prices are up … and lots of items are costly … but if we reduce what amounts to materialistic expectations … we can achieve great things.  Many of the countries that rank higher than the U.S. in well-documented “happiness indexes” … don’t hold a candle to our wealth … but it all comes down to a frame of mind.

If we make some necessary adjustments, I am sure the “cost” of reaching this American Dream will be much lower than claimed in this article.

And on a final note, there is an interesting story about Artificial Intelligence … and whether it can replace actual schoolteachers.  While it seems a bit far-fetched, AI is being used more in the classrooms with optimism that this might help.  Help what?  Students … and they certainly need help.  An article below shows how they have been in a downward spiral for several years regarding aptitude in the subjects of English and Math.  But who is to blame … teachers … students … parents?  It just appears hard to compete with “gadgets” … which were supposed to improve education … and may be doing the opposite.

To put it mildly, kids just don’t seem motivated enough to even want to learn the most basic math skills.

Just last night, I tried to teach my kid about making graphs

… but he didn’t want to learn anymore and told me that graphing is where he draws the line.

Have a great day,

Joseph G. Witthohn, CFA

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A Look At The News | September 9, 2025

As of 11:23 AM today:
There was a sharp revision in the jobs numbers this morning … indicating the economic outlook might not be as rosy as some predict (CNBC)

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/09/jobs-report-revisions-september-2025-.html

 

With all going on right now, one major house has reduced its GDP forecast for the upcoming quarter, but the good news is that they still see growth (TheStreet)

https://www.thestreet.com/economy/morgan-stanley-resets-gdp-forecast-for-q3

 

… though consumers and businesses are starting to worry and complain about one thing … the effect of tariffs on smaller purchase amounts (NBCNews)

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/surprise-tariff-bills-de-minimis-rcna229375

 

Sure, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is being used many classrooms … but at what point does someone ask if we even need teachers (ABCNews)

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/artificial-intelligence-replace-teachers/story?id=125163059

 

… which is, of course, especially troublesome if you realize the issues right now regarding the decline in scores for some of the most important subjects (NPR)

https://www.npr.org/2025/09/09/nx-s1-5526918/nations-report-card-scores-reading-math-science-education-cuts

 

Ah … the “American Dream” … something many strive to achieve, but at what cost?  Many millions?  Now where did I put that lottery ticket? (Newsweek)

https://www.newsweek.com/2025-american-dream-cost-5-million-2123650

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