US total payroll employees haven’t grown since 1999
> > (email exchange) > > On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Scott wrote: > > Ugly chart. > > US total payroll employees haven’t grown since
> > (email exchange) > > On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Scott wrote: > > Ugly chart. > > US total payroll employees haven’t grown since
[Skip to the end] Karim writes: Not hugely out of line with other recent data but details generally weak all around -85k nfp; net revisions
[Skip to the end] Karim writes: -533k in payrolls, and downward revisions of -199k to prior 2 mths Unemployment rate rises ‘only’ to 6.7% from
[Skip to the end] (an email exchange) > > the sum of state payrolls just came out for April showing -151k jobs, vs > the
Yes, one more data point indicating we hit the wall right around year end. (ISM, car sales, payrolls, redbook sales) Maybe the stock market scared
From Karim: Index of aggregate hours -0.3% Diffusion index from 50.0 to 46.2 Median duration of unemployment from 8.4 to 8.8 weeks So output likely
(email) On Jan 4, 2008 10:43 AM, Mike wrote: > Warren, right now economic sectors in stock mkt are pricing in a severe > recession-your