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9 December 2024 US Monitor Slowdown in payroll growth confirms monetary policy still is too tight

  • November's meager rebound in payrolls implies the trend still is slowing; revisions will worsen the picture.
  • The rise in NFIB's hiring intentions index is politics induced noise; demand for new staff is very weak.
  • The unemployment rate is on a steady rising trend; an immigration rush before new rules will reinforce it.

Samuel TombsUS

5 December 2024 US Monitor Do continuing claims data forewarn of changes in unemployment?

  • Continuing claims data, after revisions, are a good guide to the trend in short-term unemployment...
  • ...But unemployment is more broadly defined and is subject to large sampling error; noise can dominate.
  • Residential construction payrolls look likely to plunge, given the ongoing slump in homebuilding.

Samuel TombsUS

PM Datanote: US JOLTS, October

The first estimate of job postings is noisy; labor demand is still weakening.

Samuel TombsUS

4 December 2024 US Monitor Low JOLTS net hiring points to intrinsic October payroll weakness

  • Ignore the pick-up in job openings; less volatile data from Indeed point to an ongoing downward trend.
  • Low net hiring throughout October suggests payroll growth slowed primarily due to underlying weakness.
  • ADP's data is a useless guide to the official estimate of private payrolls, including for every specific sector.

Samuel TombsUS

3 December 2024 US Monitor Flailing SMEs likely responding late, driving downward payroll revisions

  • Downward revisions to payrolls have been biggest in sectors with above-average shares of small firms.
  • ADP and JOLTS data also suggest small businesses have slowed hiring more than large corporations.
  • The manufacturing sector is showing signs of life, but major headwinds remain.

Samuel TombsUS

2 December 2024 US Monitor November payrolls to indicate the trend is still slowing

  • Expect an unconvincing 250K gain in November jobs; October weakness was more than Milton and strikes.
  • The low response rate for October's estimate adds to uncertainty over the size of November's recovery...
  • ...But household survey and claims data also suggest October’s slowing had little to do with bad weather.

Samuel TombsUS

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