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Viewing Payrolls As A Product of A Shrunken Economy

By |2015-12-04T11:53:21-05:00December 4th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The numbers all change with each month, but nothing really changes. And that includes how the economy changed in 2012 and clearly again in 2015. By raw count of the payroll figures, there were positive numbers in every location in the latest update as only full-time employment was close to zero growth (only +3k for November). The labor force grew [...]

Some BLS Doesn’t Match The Other BLS

By |2015-05-08T16:29:34-04:00May 8th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One more point for Payroll Friday: we have the productivity problem and the spending problem but there is also the wage problem. Despite what the raw, quantitative count of jobs is in the main surveys there are no wage gains associated with them. That is itself highly curious as wages overall have been locked into a narrow range since the [...]

Payrolls Suggest Prospects Of A Single, Unified Cycle

By |2015-04-06T11:34:43-04:00April 6th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

A stumble even in the Establishment Survey is not at all unexpected even in the best of times (in reality as opposed to purely statistical assumptions), however the furor unleashed over the March “weakness” is everything you need to know about how much surety rests within the estimate to begin with. Like human psychology, anyone who possesses a high degree [...]

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