We got some data on the former of those. Morningstar's Bob Johnson is here to give his take on consumers' net worth and what ..... consumer spending in the future. Thanks for joining me, Bob. Bob Johnson : Nice to be here. Stipp: We got a report on consumer net
Last month's employment numbers showed a continued, steady improvement, but they weren't so strong that the Fed will feel forced to taper its easing programs, says Morningstar's Bob Johnson .
expecting. Here to offer his take and also a preview of Friday's report is Bob Johnson , our director of economic analysis. Thanks for being here, Bob. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: 135,000 was less than a lot of economists expected
trouble? Here to offer his take on the possibility of bubbles is Morningstar's Bob Johnson , our director of economic analysis. Thanks for joining me, Bob. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: So here we are again with some strong performance
reports have raised some hopes for the economy, Morningstar's Bob Johnson , our director of economic analysis, says he is not the most ..... around. He is here to explain. Thanks for joining me Bob. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: You have six reasons you say
you. Here with me to offer some perspective and insight is Morningstar's Bob Johnson , our director of economic Analysis. Bob, thanks for joining me. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: You took a look at some historical rates of employment
Note: This video is a recording of Bob Johnson 's late-March presentation at Morningstar's Chicago office on the state of the U.S. consumer and economy . Bob Johnson : Good morning everyone. It's great to be here today to talk about
help clarify and provide some context for Friday's number is Morningstar's Bob Johnson , our director of economic analysis. Thanks for joining me, Bob. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: We will get the first read on first quarter GDP
the economy and the consumer? Here to offer his insights is Morningstar's Bob Johnson , our director of economic analysis. Thanks for joining me Bob. Bob Johnson : Great to be here. Stipp: We did see prices come down in March. Last week
times. Is that still something that is a big concern for investors right now? Sekera: So for our own economy, I know Robert Johnson , our director of economic analysis, is still looking for 2% to 2.5% real GDP growth this year. So I think the biggest