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BumRushDaShow

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28. See you got me playing with the charts there
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 04:24 PM
Jul 2023


For the heck of it, looked at the 3-month % change. Looks like it wants to "normalize".

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Oh, stop it! You're falling into the same line we're hearing too... TreasonousBastard Jul 2023 #1
Yesterday's job news was off the charts - we need to balance it with more tepid job numbers... Probatim Jul 2023 #2
It's the title of the article Joe Cool Jul 2023 #30
Yes, but while article was largely positive, most people just see... TreasonousBastard Jul 2023 #31
Seems to be a real disparity between ADP figures and official BLS data OnlinePoker Jul 2023 #3
ADP is not a reliable source for this data. It's just a private payroll service. PSPS Jul 2023 #18
So, where are all the cheerleaders from yesterday's House of Roberts Jul 2023 #4
I was thinking the same thing. underpants Jul 2023 #8
Maybe they added the jobs but don't plan to pay them...great business plan mpcamb Jul 2023 #9
It's 2 different data sets BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #10
And the ADP only does 20% of the nation's payroll. The other 80% is an estimate based on progree Jul 2023 #13
Thank you! BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #20
Payroll jobs growth (Establishment Survey) vs. Employed (Household Survey) progree Jul 2023 #25
Glad you are back up and holding! BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #26
Interesting rolling 3 month average graph of headline nonfarm payroll jobs progree Jul 2023 #27
See you got me playing with the charts there BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #28
Interesting how so much the same (as expected) and yet somewhat different progree Jul 2023 #29
I see your graph disappeared. It uses to be that copying and pasting a BLS graph's URL progree Jul 2023 #34
I'm guessing they kill the hotlinks after awhile BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #35
209,000 is still a great number Johnny2X2X Jul 2023 #11
CNBC LOL, gab13by13 Jul 2023 #5
Lower numbers reduce potential for more rate hikes. NoMoreRepugs Jul 2023 #6
The MSM has been beating this a recession is coming ever since Biden's doc03 Jul 2023 #7
The beating will continue until morale improves IronLionZion Jul 2023 #12
How else can they get Republicans to win next year's elections. Yavin4 Jul 2023 #21
LINKS to some BLS Data Series Numbers and Graphs progree Jul 2023 #14
This story is directly contradicted by story from the same source here: Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #15
No, yesterday's report is the ADP payrolls report progree Jul 2023 #16
I am criticizing the meaning ascribed to each report Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #17
OK, the big difference between 497,000 private sector jobs and 209,000 total jobs progree Jul 2023 #19
My criticism was of the quality of CNBC's reporting Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #23
I didn't have much of a problem myself with it, except I wouldn't use "wobbly" for today's progree Jul 2023 #24
so, the stock market went down....why? Skittles Jul 2023 #32
I dunno. Yesterday the S&P 500 went DOWN 35 points after a +497k private sectors job report progree Jul 2023 #33
None of these numbers are precise. Yavin4 Jul 2023 #22
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