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August 18, 2022
KeyCity Capital announced today it has been included on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious Inc. 5000 2022 list of the fastest growing private companies in America. The DFW-area investment firm comes in at #1 in Texas and...
Blog Posts
August 15, 2024
It’s been almost a year since the last increase in interest rate by the Fed. Inflation was moving at an unsustainable pace and the labor market was red hot. By all standards, the economy was...
Blog Posts
February 21, 2024
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in slightly above previous projections causing significant stock selloffs. The Labor Department reported that January inflation rose 3.1% year-over-year versus 3.4% in December. Despite the pace of inflation slowing,...
Blog Posts
January 17, 2024
The Wall Street Journal recently posted an article titled, “The Rise of the Forever Renter.” The catchy-titled article goes on to discuss the current statistics for the renter population in the United States, focusing on...
Multimedia
January 17, 2024
In this radio segment, Sebastian Gorka and Chief Client Officer Stephen Patterson delve into the diminishing trend of home ownership and the surge in the population of perpetual renters. Whether it’s young professionals or retired...
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January 17, 2024
In this radio segment featuring Sebastian Gorka, Chief Client Officer Stephen Patterson delves into the complexities of the current housing market. He highlights the hurdles, such as escalating home prices due to limited inventory and...
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January 17, 2024
In this recent segment, Sebastian Gorka engages in a conversation with Chief Client Officer Stephen Patterson on the intricacies of recessions, the difficulties in pinpointing them in real-time, and the conflicting signals within today’s economy....
Blog Posts
December 20, 2023
Inflation has been the story of 2023. Over the course of the past year, we have seen an economy that had inflation above 7%, interest rates rise to a level not seen in 20 years,...
Multimedia
December 18, 2023
In this episode of America First, Sebastian Gorka and Chief Client Officer Stephen Patterson dive into the harsh reality of current market trends and skyrocketing home prices. Stephen discusses the tax-free investment advantages KeyCity Capital...
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December 18, 2023
In this episode of America First, Sebastian Gorka and Chief Client Officer Stephen Patterson discuss the changes in IRS response to inflation, highlighting a 5.4% increase in standard deduction and individual tax brackets. The discussion...
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