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3 months ago

Question #7 for 2026: How much will wages increase in 2026? ⊕⊕

Earlier I posted some questions on my blog for next year: Ten Economic Questions for 2026. Some of these questions concern real estate (inventory, house prices, housing starts, new home sales), and I…

Review: Ten Economic Questions for 2025

At the end of each year, I post Ten Economic Questions for the following year (2025). I followed up with a brief post on each question. Here is review (we don't have all data yet - and some data is …
The headline jobs number in the November employment report was slightly above expectations, however August and September were revised down by 33,000 - and the initial October report indicates 105,000…

7 months ago

From the BLS: Current Employment Statistics Preliminary Benchmark (National) Summary
The preliminary estimate of the Current Employment Statistics (CES) national benchmark revision to total nonfarm…

Comments on August Employment Report

The headline jobs number in the August employment report was below expectations and June and July payrolls were revised down by 21,000 combined.  A weak report. The participation rate increased, the …

8 months ago

The headline jobs number in the July employment report was below expectations and May and June payrolls were revised down by 258,000 combined.  A weak report. The participation rate and the employmen…

9 months ago

The headline jobs number in the June employment report was above expectations and April and May payrolls were revised up by 16,000 combined.     The participation rate decreased, the employment popul…

10 months ago

The headline jobs number in the May employment report was slightly above expectations, however, March and April payrolls were revised down by 95,000 combined.   The participation rate and the employm…

11 months ago

The headline jobs number in the April employment report was above expectations, however, February and March payrolls were revised down by 58,000 combined.   The participation rate and the employment …

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