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December 1, 2021

“Maybe this year, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives not looking for flaws but looking for potential.” – Ellen Goodman

As this year comes to an end, we take the opportunity to reflect and look for potential ways to increase our well-being financially and overall. In this month’s HerPath highlight, Managing Director, Sue Peterson, helps us prepare for our financial future.

November 26, 2021

October saw energy prices rise due to supply and demand related issues. Natural Resource Equities reaped the benefits of higher prices, increasing 8.9% during the month. Heightened inflation continues to persist as the CPI increased 6.2% YoY as of the end of October. The Fed believes that as the job market strengthens, inflation will start to normalize. The Fed also announced tapering of its $120 billion-per-month bond buying program. Heightened inflation may force the Fed to raise interest rates sooner than anticipated.

November 23, 2021

1. Is inflation transitory, or is it going to be more sustained?

The inflation we have experienced in the past year appears to be largely a consequence of rapidly returning demand and a supply chain that hasn’t been able to ramp up supply nearly as quickly. Some portion of inflation is likely to be relieved as covid-induced kinks in the supply chain get worked out. We expect that greater vaccination rates and new therapeutics should allow for a greater re-opening. One piece that we are concerned about may not be as easily resolved is the upward pressure on wages and the growing collective demands of workers.  

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