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  • Jesse Fisher Real Estate Tech Insights Arizona’s Next Wave of Smart Property Investing

    17 hours ago
  • Here are a few catchy title suggestions for your article: – **Turkey Prices Take a Tumble: Thanksgiving Meal Costs Drop This Year** – **Thanksgiving Feast Gets More Affordable as Grocery Prices Decline** – **Grateful for Savings: Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Fall Amid Supply Improvements** – **Thanksgiving Meal Costs Ease Up—Good News for Families and Arizona Housing Market** – **Price Relief This Thanksgiving: How Cheaper Turkeys Signal Economic Shifts** If you’d like, I can help tailor the tone further—just let me know!

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  • Mortgage Interest Rates

    Mortgage Rates Stabilize Near 7.50%: Opportunities Amid Steady Lending Trends on November 7, 2025

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  • McDonald’s Q3 Sales Surpass Expectations Despite Drop in Low-Income Traffic: What This Means for Arizona Real Estate Investors

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  • Arizona Home Sales

    Arizona Voters Face Critical Decisions on Bonds, City Councils, and Growth Initiatives in Major Election Night

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  • Arizona Housing Prices

    From Boom to Bust: How Pandemic-Era “Zoomtowns” Like Phoenix and Austin Are Now Offering Buyers Chiefs Opportunities Amid Real Estate Slump

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  • Unemployment

After a raucous first half of 2023, Wall Street is still wondering if recession is in the cards

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

… Reserve would have to start cutting interest rates and a strong economic recovery for China would provide a cushion for the global economy. … Reserve would have to start cutting interest rates and a strong economic recovery for China would provide a cushion for the global economy. See the entire article on Arizona’s unemployment,…

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  • Inflation

US Inflation Cools, Spending Stagnates as Economy Loses Steam – Bloomberg.com

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By The Federal Reserve’s preferred measures of US inflation cooled in May and consumer spending stagnated, suggesting the economy’s main engine is … See the entire article on inflation, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Personal Consumption Expenditures

Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measures Cool, Spending Stalls – YouTube

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By: The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.1% in May, Commerce Department figures showed. Consumer spending, adjusted for prices, … See the full article on Personal Consumption Expenditures, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Inflation

Janet Yellen Sees Path to Cool Inflation With Healthy Job Market – Bloomberg

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reiterated her optimism about the US economy, saying inflation can slow down without a slump in employment, … See the entire article on inflation, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Inflation

US consumer spending stalls in May; inflation still elevated – Reuters

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By Consumer spending edges up 0.1% in May · Core PCE price index rises 0.3%; up 4.6% year-on-year · Personal income increases 0.4%; saving rate rises to … See the entire article on inflation, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Personal Consumption Expenditures

Personal Income and Outlays, May 2023 – Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By: (DPI), personal income less personal current taxes, increased $86.7 billion (0.4 percent) and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased … See the full article on Personal Consumption Expenditures, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Personal Consumption Expenditures

PCE inflation data shows price gains slowed in May. What will Fed do? – USA Today

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By: … personal consumption expenditures price (PCE) index. Energy prices, including gasoline, fell 3.9% while food costs edged up just 0.1%. Household … See the full article on Personal Consumption Expenditures, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Inflation

Europe inflation slips to 5.5% — but that won’t stop central bank rate hikes – WHIO TV

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and fuel costs and offers a clearer picture of longer-term price pressures, rose slightly to 5.4% from … See the entire article on inflation, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news. It’s your call!

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  • Mortgage Interest Rates

J.J. Watt signs multi-year deal to be a studio analyst for CBS Sports | FOX31 Denver

Jesse2 years ago01 mins

By: FILE – Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt (99) warms up before an NFL … Discover the Top 3 Banks Paying 5% Interest Rates on Savings! See the full article on mortgage interest rates, or, read more Arizona real estate investing news.

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  • Mortgage Interest Rates

Mortgage rates tick up, homebuyers are not deterred: Freddie Mac

Jesse2 years ago04 mins

By: Mortgage rates tickets slightly up but remain within the 6% to 7% range, according to Freddie Mac. (iStock) Mortgage rates ticked slightly up, still hovering within the 6% to 7% range, but home sales show buyers are shrugging off the more expensive borrowing costs, according to Freddie Mac. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increased…

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Recent Posts

  • Jesse Fisher Real Estate Tech Insights Arizona’s Next Wave of Smart Property Investing
  • Here are a few catchy title suggestions for your article: – **Turkey Prices Take a Tumble: Thanksgiving Meal Costs Drop This Year** – **Thanksgiving Feast Gets More Affordable as Grocery Prices Decline** – **Grateful for Savings: Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Fall Amid Supply Improvements** – **Thanksgiving Meal Costs Ease Up—Good News for Families and Arizona Housing Market** – **Price Relief This Thanksgiving: How Cheaper Turkeys Signal Economic Shifts** If you’d like, I can help tailor the tone further—just let me know!
  • Mortgage Rates Stabilize Near 7.50%: Opportunities Amid Steady Lending Trends on November 7, 2025
  • McDonald’s Q3 Sales Surpass Expectations Despite Drop in Low-Income Traffic: What This Means for Arizona Real Estate Investors
  • Arizona Voters Face Critical Decisions on Bonds, City Councils, and Growth Initiatives in Major Election Night

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