Making America Great Again!!!!!It's great, remember when Trump poo pooed these guys numbers? lol, only good news for him is true.
I wouldn't call if "great" but it's looking up. 235,000 jobs added. Wages up 2.8% compared to last year. Hiring up, more folks looking for work...that's the highest level in nearly a year.
Is this number net of losses or just gross new jobs? I saw something in the little weekly paper up here last night about GM cutting 1,100 jobs in the rust belt, but adding jobs (not the same amount) at a facility in Spring Hill, TN. The same article linked other job losses since the first of the year and also pending cuts. Anyone know how this number is calculated?
Here's the article: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2017/03/06/lansing-gm-plant-layoffs/98805370/
Net. And BTW - your story is about future job cuts so it doesn't impact February's numbers.Is this number net of losses or just gross new jobs? I saw something in the little weekly paper up here last night about GM cutting 1,100 jobs in the rust belt, but adding jobs (not the same amount) at a facility in Spring Hill, TN. The same article linked other job losses since the first of the year and also pending cuts. Anyone know how this number is calculated?
Here's the article: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2017/03/06/lansing-gm-plant-layoffs/98805370/
Net new jobs. I think it is a good, not great number. I liked the dispersion by industry (e.g. manufacturing vs. government) for example. The key is to watch U6 unemployment. That tells the real story. U3 fells slightly. U6 includes those that have given up looking for work and those wanting to work full time but stuck in part time jobs.
Good stuff PAX. Also keep on eye on payroll and capital budgets. If companies are adding to their payrolls (expenses for labor) that's an indicator of future anticipated economic growth and business activity.
I think many companies are anticipating big tax cuts and regulatory relief and making huge capital expansion plans for buildings, machinery, and materials based on that. These are the real signs we need to see to accurately assess if an economic boom is gathering steam.
I truly hope it is 'cause we need jobs, job, jobs.