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| | | | As U.S. economic growth slows this year, a key question is whether job openings can fall from historical highs without a substantial rise in unemployment. Analyzing the current Beveridge curve relationship between unemployment and job openings presents a meaningful possibility that labor market pressures can ease and achieve a "soft landing" with only a limited increase in unemployment. This view is supported by high rates of job matching in the U.S. labor market in 2022, despite ongoing employment reallocation across industries. | |
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oregoneconomicanalysis.com
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| | | | Labor market dynamics are shifting. Job growth will be more balanced across industries. Job gains will moderate in a full employment economy, slowing aggregate wages along the way, which should help lessen some inflationary pressures as well. However, a structural labor shortage remains given the strength in the underlying economy and firms struggling to fill... | |
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digbysblog.net
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| | | | https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1816877705465655716 Lookee here: The US economy is on the verge of an extremely rare achievement. Economic growth in the first half of the year was solid, with the economy expanding a robust 2.8% annualized rate in the second quarter, according to fresh Commerce Department figures released Thursday, which are adjusted for inflation and seasonal swings. Stocks surged in the morning... | |
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fred.stlouisfed.org
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| | Graph and download economic data for Households; Corporate Equities and Mutual Fund Shares; Asset, Market Value Levels/Federal Debt Held by the Public from Q1 1970 to Q4 2023 about public, debt, federal, USA, mutual funds, market value, equity, assets, and households. |