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yallerdawg

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30. Paradoxically, the market should meander upwards on a weak payroll report.
Fri May 4, 2018, 10:18 AM
May 2018

Highest and tied for black and Hispanic employment - an outcome that relates more to "unintended consequences" of full-employment than any - any! - action attributable to this faux administration.


It takes a couple years to get back on the Republican economic track (cross-hatched area)!


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The calm before the storm of the Trump Slump. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #1
"The calm before the storm of the Trump Slump. . . ." LenaBaby61 May 2018 #13
Tourism down 4-7%, Chinese stopped buying $13,000,000,000 of soybeans (13 billion $). . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #15
Note that the BLS measures "nonfarm payroll employment." mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #16
Good Friday morning! BumRushDaShow May 2018 #2
Good morning. Yeah, I got up early this morning. For some reason, I can't stop doing these. mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #3
What trend is troubling to you? I don't notice anything in the OP 7962 May 2018 #6
This BumRushDaShow May 2018 #21
"posted earlier this week" mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #24
I see. Nearly 30k less than expected. And downward trending from Dec. 7962 May 2018 #36
Yes. BumRushDaShow May 2018 #37
Under 4%, lowest level for 18 years - Trump will repeat this a thousand times and go to 45% in polls Doodley May 2018 #4
The last time unemployment was this low, Fall of 2000, we lost the White House. DemocratSinceBirth May 2018 #19
That was before 9/11 CountAllVotes May 2018 #29
In our world, this report will most likely cause a market drop as pressures to increase pay beachbum bob May 2018 #5
Yes, and the Fed usually over reacts. Which we do NOT need. 7962 May 2018 #8
I have alternate view: the market is fearful & ready to drop. This may make a small bump up but wont Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #14
lots of ways to look at markets. The most influential is STABILITY beachbum bob May 2018 #34
Links to earlier reports mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #7
Additional links: mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #9
So if Obama would have left it at 9% on the way out the door like Bush.IDIOT did......... Bengus81 May 2018 #10
Okay, but where are the wages? That's what the Dems should be asking. Where are the wages? Yavin4 May 2018 #11
Per the report: mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #12
Wage growth is anemic. The Labor Force Participation Rate hasn't budged. DemocratSinceBirth May 2018 #17
Exactly. Sorry but at 3.9% UE we should be seeing higher wages Yavin4 May 2018 #27
A perspective from the trenches Kilgore May 2018 #18
Google Google News for "$25,000 signing bonus" mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #22
The mind-numbing rant, based on a version posted on the first Friday in September 2016: mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #20
I'm one of those "missing workers". I work, but it doesnt show up anywhere. 7962 May 2018 #38
But Chained CPI, oh nos... jmy May 2018 #23
For more information on the CPI, start here: mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2018 #28
Is the CPI a cost-of-living index? mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #32
Corporations are all flush with cash now. forgotmylogin May 2018 #26
"businesses are finding they have to hire 2-3 people to make up for one veteran employee" BumRushDaShow May 2018 #31
Paradoxically, the market should meander upwards on a weak payroll report. yallerdawg May 2018 #30
I can go to ANY big box store,big chain food store where I live......... Bengus81 May 2018 #33
Reminds Me of the Dubya Tax Cut Bump TomCADem May 2018 #35
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