Today I travel to the Dallas area for a Logan Finance event, and this comment from a friend last night is echoing in my ears: “Becoming an adult is the dumbest thing I’ve ever done.” Yes, we have to worry about things like interest rates, tariffs, and politics. Fortunately, interest rates have moved down, but this is primarily due to the increased odds of an economic slowdown. The proponents of a high tax on imported goods say that the U.S. is moving from “free” trade to “fair” trade. Congress has stepped aside, yielding to President Trump, and beginning Thursday night they go on vacation for the rest of the month. Elliot F. Eisenberg, Ph.D., spells it out: “Imports are 11 percent of GDP, and GDP is $30 trillion, making imports $3.3 trillion. As it now stands, the average tariff on imports is 24 percent resulting in $792 billion in tariffs. But there will, of course, be behavioral changes reducing imports. Import price elasticities suggest a reduction of 1/3, getting us to $528 billion, a tax hike of 1.76 percent of GDP, or $1,550/person! A recession is increasingly likely.” On today’s episode of Capital Markets Wrap presented by Polly, they examine the latest tariff updates & impacts, as well as Rocket’s acquisition of Mr. Cooper on base TBA pricing and prepay speeds. (Today’s podcast can be found here and this week’s is sponsored by Figure. Figure is shaking up the lending world with its five-day HELOC, offering borrower approvals in as little as five minutes and funding in five days. Lenders, give your borrowers an experience they will rave about. On today’s hear an interview with Truework’s Ryan Sandler on how AI and advanced machine learning technology can facilitate expedited borrower approvals and streamline processes in the current housing market and economic climate.)