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My goal is to make economic policy and macroeconomics better.
Data updated 3 months ago
Engagement Rate
0.00%
Economics category average
Quality Score
Engagement vs Economics
0.00%category median
Score Breakdown
Stay-At-Home Macro (SAHM) hasn't published recently
Last post was 4 months ago. Growth, revenue and CPM projections assume ongoing activity, so they're hidden until posting resumes.
2.9K paid
We don't have enough growth data for Stay-At-Home Macro (SAHM) yet. The average Economics newsletter has 2K subscribers.
Based on 182 Economics newsletters tracked
vs 11 newsletters in Economics
41K places you in the top 10% of newsletters in this category.
Posts per Week
0.5
median: 1.0
Publishing Consistency
67/100
median: 66/100
Subscribers
41K
median: 2K
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| More Questions Than Answers: Thinking Through Recession RisksEvents are moving fast in the Middle East.Mar 13, 2026 | Public |
| Update: A Year With No Jobs—But No RecessionToday’s employment report confirmed that payroll growth stalled last year.Feb 11, 2026 | Public |
| A Year With No Jobs—But No RecessionRevisions in the January employment report may reveal that job growth stalled over the past year, even without a recession.Feb 10, 2026 | Public |
| Kevin WarshLast week, President Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to be the next Fed Chair.Feb 1, 2026 | Public |
| Talking Again With Claudia SahmThe fight over the Fed and moreJan 18, 2026 | Public |
| Jay Powell isn't enough to save the Fed Another week, another attack on the Federal Reserve from the Trump administration.Jan 16, 2026 | Public |
| There are no shortcuts to affordabilityAs 2025 comes to a close, affordability is the lens through which all policymakers are being judged.Dec 18, 2025 | Public |
| A Curious Kind of Cycle Today’s post is an excerpt of a talk I gave last week at the Forecasters Club of New York.Nov 3, 2025 | Subscriber-only |
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Publishing Frequency
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Inactive — last post 4 months agoEconomics Pricing
$8/mo median
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