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More economic doom 'n' gloom
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The Dow Jones dropped almost 100 points today also. |
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
There are two minor quibbles with the jobs number.
One is that it doesnt measure the people who no longer consider themselves "unemployed and looking for work" after they quit looking. The other is that it includes "invented" jobs. If the economic numbers are positive, the jobs folks decide that there must be jobs being created that they cant measure, so they create a bunch of jobs that they didnt measure and add them to the number. Discounting the possibility that during positive economic expansion some businesses dont hire new people. Or the the economic expansion just isnt as good as its portrayed. Since the 'new jobs' folks cant accurately measure small business job growth, this is how they put that together. Anyone notice an acceleration of new small businesses cropping up in their neighborhoods? Me neither.
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How much do the "massages" cost these days?
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Business Week reviewed the "process" a couple years ago and came up with a fudge factor of +/- 100,000 jobs. Since that's frequently the number of the week, that means there were either zero or 200,000 jobs. Pick your interpretation and go on CNBC. Quote:
Hawaii's been the most-employed state in the nation for something like 13 months now, with a 2.5% unemployment figure. That's quite an achievement for a state whose anti-business stance is only behind CA & MA. I wasn't kidding about Laurence's brother!
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Incidentally, I'm not sure you would necessarily know if small businesses were cropping up in your neighborhood. Not all businesses have store fronts. Many are consulting/freelancing arrangements which could be done out of a home office and you would never know. Including my wife, I know 5 people who are former professionals turned freelancers - probably many more where they came from. |
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I am a software engineer in Silicon Valley. The job market is great here right now, which is a big shift from, say, three years ago. Recruiters are cold calling folks to try to fill positions, one of my friends (I have this guy's old position at my current company) is a manager and he has essentially "unlimited requisitions" according to an email to me last week, virtually everyone is hiring, etc.
Basically, the job market here has slowly been getting better here year after year since mid-2002 until now it is amazing. A lot of folks I know who thought they were doomed because of offshoring have been wrong, in the short term, at least. There is also lots and lots of venture capital money flowing. Kramer |
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Until about 5 years ago there were about a dozen empty lots in my neighborhood that were empty for the prior 10-15 years. All of them have been built upon and are being occupied by new small businesses like restaurants and fast-food joints, gas stations, auto repair, laundomats, and (for the life of me I can't figure out why) local banks. Something good is happening in the economy, but only time will tell if it will get even better and last.
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I guess Cute Fuzzy Bunny should eat some more carrots.. "What's up, eye doc?"
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I guess the key word in what I said was "acceleration". All y'all are proving the point that at best, its guesswork.
Basing a key economic number on an estimate of a guess as a factor of another economic number thats an estimate of some measures and not others... Nords got the point. This isnt science, its a bunch of economists reviewing a bunch of economists consolidation of a bunch of economists work to determine an economists wet dream of measuring what cant really be accurately measured. Then it gets rolled up into an employment number or a CPI figure, gets slapped on the headline at the business news channel, and we're off to the races. The very definition of the term...Bullshit!
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I know the job market is heating up in my industry too. I have gotten about 2X the cold calls from Head hunters over the past couple of months compared to the past few years. I know my company has over 200 open positions in NY alone. We always have 20+ jobs unfilled at any one time because we can't find qualifed people. We are seeing increases in the internet jobs sites, classified listings in the newpaper and HH cold calls. Something is going one. They are also in a building spree with new office space which seems to fill up as fast as they can build them.
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
Unemployment rate calculations are not perfect, but they are much more than a WAG. There is a lot of survey and sampling that goes into the numbers. The US bureau of Labor Statistics sampling techniques are pretty transparent and detailed. Sampling error on any given week can be high, but over a longer period of time, the figures probably good indicators of what's going on with employment.
US Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/ Employment and Unemployment: http://www.bls.gov/bls/employment.htm National Employment Survey: http://www.bls.gov/ces/home.htm National Unemployment Rate: http://www.bls.gov/cps/home.htm |
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I guess it just depends on where you are. Come to Michigan the home of "where the work used to be". No business expansion here - but a lot of unemployed and underemployed. My son- in-law is living in Florida away from my daughter so he can work and my early retirement is as much of lack of business as a desire to do so.
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
mysto, Michigan and Ontario need to work closely together, they keep shifting auto jobs down South, we wil all be seeing our Grand Kids only at Christmas.
Jobs are being created, but they are not of the same quality or Benefits previously enjoyed, companies hire Contract Workers, No benefits, Fixed contract, and "I don't care if you have an MBA, you are still a Receptionist". |
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To Nords point that the monthly unemployment report may have a "fudge factor of +/- 100,000 jobs" is probably true. It is also completely irrelevant! Total U.S. employment stands at 143,600,000. 100,000 jobs +/- is an error of 0.07% (a.k.a 0.0007) . . . so what? In fact, if that is all the error is, I'd say the stats are pretty darn good. |
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Re: More economic doom 'n' gloom
I just reviewed a recording the UCTV program I mentioned on another thread.* I will try to digest presentation and post there today,* BUT.. one of the significant comments he made is that housing prices are sustained by JOBS.*
The import of this is that if the employment level in a community falls significantly home prices will follow over time.* The cost of selling a home, moving and buying (or renting) another are significant so households that do not need to move won't put their house on the market.* Homes will be less liquid (will stay on the market longer) and prices will flatten or trend downward.*
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Your points are extremely logical, correct, and agreed with. My point is that the employment figure isn't reported like most polls that say "xx samples with an error of +/- 3%". It's reported as "Employment rises 100,000!" without the additional detail that the figure reported may be +/- 100,000. Sure the sampling error flattens out over time. Sure the fudge factor is irrelevant. But the bad info is treated as gospel on CNBC and acted on anyway. If you statistics Vulcans aren't on the job to interpret these figures for the great unwashed public investor, then irrational behavior is bound to take place. I also think that, if errors are identified in the survey process, that a better process could be developed. But that's probably not deemed to be cost effective, and CNBC would probably lose a lot of sound bites...
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