Under The Hood Of A Bad Jobs Report

If nothing else, the January jobs report was poised to amplify calls for additional virus relief and

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3 thoughts on “Under The Hood Of A Bad Jobs Report

  1. Under the hood of the market today, appears leaning towards reflation. Fiscal side needs to come through and we are getting closer.
    I wonder if the Chinese will time tightening around our stimulus.

  2. “If leisure and hospitality can’t recover, neither can the economy.”

    Agree completely both for the US and the World: I gotta believe the leisure and hospitality industries will take, at the very very least, more that two more years to recover, although it will certainly recover in stages…

  3. I expect that once we’re three fourths of the way to herd immunity, there will be a boom with a rapidity akin to the bust. Once you have a vaccine and restaurants let you eat without a mask, would you eat out more or less often than before?

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