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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. April Unemployment Report – Good & Bad News 2. 6.7 Million “Missing Workers” – Where Did They Go? 3. How Americans Really Feel About the Economy 4. Investors’ Long Love Affair With Bonds Continues 5. IMF Lowers Global Growth Forecast For 2013 Overview...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The Miserable March Jobs Report 2. Why the Fed Can’t Help the Long-term Unemployed 3. Nevertheless, It’s “Full Steam Ahead” For QE 4. “Discouraged Workers” – Behind the Statistics The Miserable March Jobs Report Last Friday’s employment...
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Can Someone Figure Out Cyprus? Data, Information, and Opinion Will the Real Unemployed Please Raise Your Hands? BLS: Everyone’s Favorite (Whipping Boy) Agency The Household Survey Home(less) Again, California, New York, and Singapore This week’s letter will be a very short part of a book...
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In This Issue. * Plethora of data push dollar lower... * German unemployment show a surprise improvement... * Pound continues to get sold... * Canadian dollar moves back above parity... And, Now, Today's Pfennig For Your Thoughts! US data push the dollar lower... Good day. And welcome to February...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Last Friday’s Very Surprising Jobs Report 2. How the Unemployment Report is Compiled 3. Looking at the Internals of the September Report 4. Understanding the Labor Force Participation Rate 5. Takeaways From the September Jobs Report 6. My Thoughts on the First Presidential Debate...
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In This Issue: QE3 and Thee But Will It Work? The Unemployment Dilemma There Are Some Economic Bright Spots What Happened To Inflation? The Bottom Line The Fed slipped a skyrocket under the stock market earlier this month when it announced QE3. Although the new stimulus program had been expected, not...
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5.5% Unemployment Is Acceptable We Live in Uncertain Times With Apologies to Drunken Sailors What If They Gave a QE Party and No One Came? The Magnitude of the Mess We’re In Atlanta, New York, Orlando, and South America There is an intense debate going on in the first-class cabin of Economics Airlines...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. July Unemployment Report: Good News & Bad 2. Obama Tax Increase to Cost at Least 700,000 Jobs 3. Pre-Election Day Layoffs Notification Controversy Today’s Overview We begin by looking at last Friday’s unemployment report for July. The government reported that the economy...
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Sweden, the Socialist Mecca What the US Needs Is a Good Swedish Socialist “Europe Short of Magic Wands” What Will Be the US Unemployment Rate Prior to the Election? Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes "I speak the truth not so much as I would, but as much as I dare: and I dare a little more...
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Draco, the seventh-century BC Athenian legislator from whom we get the word “draconian” replaced the system of blood feud and oral law with a harsh, but transparent, written legal code. One of the provisions of Draco’s code was that any debtor whose status was lower than that of his...
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Filed under: Germany, unemployment, GEMs, Greece, euro, Greek, Charles Krakoff, Eurozone, keynes, reparations, International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank, debt crisis, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, European Commission, draconian, troika, Elena Panaritis, Draco
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. CBO’s Latest Long-term Economic Forecasts 2. Economic Growth, Deficits, Unemployment Rate, Etc. 3. Federal Workers Owe $3.4 Billion in Back Taxes 4. More Encouraging Economic Reports CBO’s Latest Long-term Economic Forecasts At the end of January of each year, the non-partisan...
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I hate to embarrass my friend and colleague Andy, but he's easy to pick on. The fact is, while most people in my company regularly buy stocks, he hasn't done so for over a decade. He's an anomaly, and we give him a hard time. That is until we saw how much money he makes in the markets. Last...