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Question: How many jobs were created in May ?
#1
up to 100K
 
#2
100-200K
 
#3
200-300K
 
#4
300-400K
 
#5
400-500K
 
#6
500-600K
 
#7
600-700K
 
#8
700-800K
 
#9
800-900K
 
#10
900K-1 Mio.
 
#11
More than 1 Mio.
 
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Author Topic: Predict the May Job Growth  (Read 1644 times)
Sam Spade
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« on: June 04, 2010, 11:20:46 AM »

The numbers sucked, but this is a statistical survey, so who knows. (MOE, MOE)

FYI, May job numbers are usually the among the strongest of the year, as Labor Dept. likes to add B/D jobs at this time and college grads are leaving school and getting jobs.

Census jobs will start to drain on the headline number starting next month or so, unless the pretend re-hiring really ratchets up.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2010, 08:31:46 PM »


Get used to it.  No government action = economic collapse.

No government action?  Seriously?

Without the Fed's present and ongoing effort, you would have seen the -10% GDP yearly print I talk about.  Which means it'll happen soon enough.
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