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Expansion of This Part of the Supply Chain Reflects Changes in Way Goods are Handled

Expansion of This Part of the Supply Chain Reflects Changes in Way Goods are Handled

by Administrator | Mar 28, 2019 | No Spin News

The gains you see here over the past five months square up nicely with what we have been reading about the building of business inventories. This is where the inventories first get processed. And, we know from looking at some of the trade data, that imports of both...
Much of the Recent Volatility in Construction Employment is Weather Related

Much of the Recent Volatility in Construction Employment is Weather Related

by Administrator | Mar 27, 2019 | No Spin News

This chart is one of the reasons the headline numbers for January and February look the way they do. The drop in employment in February included every category in the construction sector. Construction of buildings was down 4,600. Heavy construction was down 13,200....
Although Small, Manufacturing Employment Posted Its 19th Consecutive Monthly Rise in February

Although Small, Manufacturing Employment Posted Its 19th Consecutive Monthly Rise in February

by Administrator | Mar 26, 2019 | No Spin News

These numbers are harder to read, mostly because they are subject to major revisions. The total change you see on the chart was the result of another bunch of small ups and downs combining, in this case, to a small up. The question now, as it was at this time last...
Retail Employment Continues to Trend Down as the Industry Goes Through Structural Change

Retail Employment Continues to Trend Down as the Industry Goes Through Structural Change

by Administrator | Mar 25, 2019 | No Spin News

Retail employment was down 6,100 mainly because Health and Personal care stores, who employ 1,048,000 of the 15,826,600 people who work in retail, shed 11,700 jobs. Department stores, who employ 1,133,200 people, shed 9,000 jobs. That combined decline was largely...
Demand for Workers in Health Care Appears to be Limitless

Demand for Workers in Health Care Appears to be Limitless

by Administrator | Mar 22, 2019 | No Spin News

Health care looks to have reverted to the mean in February following large gains in both December and January. I don’t read this as a sign of weakness. Employment at ambulatory health care services was up 15,500. The gain for the sector as a whole was 22,500. Health...
The February Number on Leisure Hiring is Not to be Believed

The February Number on Leisure Hiring is Not to be Believed

by Administrator | Mar 20, 2019 | No Spin News

In January, paced by large gains in arts, entertainment and recreation, this series added an upwardly revised 89,000 jobs to total payrolls. In February, paced by a small decline in the arts, entertainment and recreation sector that was perfectly offset by a gain in...
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