Who Are They Calling Losers?
Well, its jobs week in the U.S. so let’s take a look at a stat that sometimes gets overlooked: the harshly-named ‘Job Losers Not on Layoff as a Percent of Total Unemployed’
Well, its jobs week in the U.S. so let’s take a look at a stat that sometimes gets overlooked: the harshly-named ‘Job Losers Not on Layoff as a Percent of Total Unemployed’
See my Globe and Mail Economy Lab post here
I’m self-publishing my new book ‘Economorphics’ – and I’m happy to be doing it.
The protests over the World Cup in Brazil may be a leading indicator of the way things are going to go in the years ahead. Read my post for the Globe and Mail’s Economy Lab here
The U.S. economy is still in a precarious place
China is adding to the gloom today – with the U.S. jobs figures still fresh in everyone’s minds, no wonder the expectations are building regarding Fed action.
September really is like a New Year. Not only does school get into full swing, but everyone is back and work – and the real trading begins. Maybe that’s the reason that financial crises are more likely to start in the Autumn than in any other season. Let’s be clear: I am not looking for […]