Whether due to the weather or the government shutdown, there was little to cheer in the February jobs report, which saw the following job gains and losses...
Ahead of today's payrolls report, where the whisper number is for a weaker print than the 180K consensus, this is what most sellside desks expect the BLS will report at 830am today.
After January’s blockbuster report, analysts forecast Friday's headline nonfarm payrolls will drop to a far more muted pace of 180k with the February jobs drop due to more seasonal temperatures weighing on weather-sensitive industries
With new reports of layoffs and cost cutting measures literally popping up every hour, it's getting hard to buy into the idea that the company is not in a major cash crunch...
With new reports of layoffs and cost cutting measures literally popping up every hour, it's getting hard to buy into the idea that the company is not in a major cash crunch...
During a wide-ranging compensation study that examined the pay of some 10,000 employees, Google's head of payment analytics uncovered a disturbing trend. Members of one particular gender were being underpaid at an alarming rate.
A new report says that about 1,000 healthcare workers have lost their licenses to practice in Florida due to their inability to pay off their student debt.
That's a lot of knives plunged into the middle class. Rounding up the usual suspects won't restore a vibrant middle class; that will require a systemic transformation of the U.S. economy and society from the ground up...
“…recent market losses highlight the uphill credit challenge facing governments that rely on high-return/high-risk pension assets to cover a large portion of their pension benefit promises.”
"It’s the same formula: a financially desperate government resort to plundering their citizens, and eventually push them too far. Our modern-day pantheon on Socialist nitwits consistently fails to understand this key lesson from history."
"This may be a bear market rally for the ages, but that shouldn’t imply investors should do anything other than rent it. Owning it promises to end in tears..."