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Matthew Martin
Economist

Matt has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Delaware. Prior to joining Economy.com, Matt worked for three years at ECONorthwest, an economic consulting firm based in Oregon and Washington. Matt has also been a budget analyst at the CBO and a member of the faculty at Kent State University in Ohio.

Analysis by Matthew Martin
Dec 2005  November CPI Posts Large Decline
Dec 2005  Price Deflators Down in October
Nov 2005  CPI Posts Modest October Gain
Oct 2005  Energy Prices Push Retail Deflator Above 3%
Oct 2005  Consumer Prices Post Big Gain
Sep 2005  Consumer Inflation Reverses Course
Sep 2005  Higher Energy Prices Push Inflation Back To Recent Peak Levels
Sep 2005  Other than Gasoline, Retail Prices Still Tame
Aug 2005  Fed Survey Shows Strong Consumer Credit Demand
Aug 2005  CPI Posts First Gain in Three Months
Aug 2005  Retail Inflation Moderates, but Higher Energy Prices Loom
Jul 2005  CPI Stalls in June
Jun 2005  CPI Down in May
May 2005  Fed Survey Indicates Fading Consumer Loan Demand
Apr 2005  Consumer Prices Jumped in March
Mar 2005  Inflation Inches Higher

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