Share this postMixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)www.therandomwalk.coCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherRandom Walk the PodcastMixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)Share this postMixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)www.therandomwalk.coCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1×0:00-2:24Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Mixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)Employers say they're hiring. Employees say "nu uh."Moses SternsteinFeb 06, 2024Share this postMixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)www.therandomwalk.coCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareTranscriptMixed signals from the labor marketMoses Sternstein·Feb 6Daily Data Mixed signals from the labor market There’s some more weirdness coming from labor market indicators. Overall, the picture remains very strong—low unemployment and rising wages. That said, two signals came in a little weird, suggesting perhaps something rotten:Read full storyDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this discussionMixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)www.therandomwalk.coCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherRandom Walk the PodcastRandom Walk - data, markets, and other random asides, delivered at irregular intervals to your inboxRandom Walk - data, markets, and other random asides, delivered at irregular intervals to your inboxSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeMoses SternsteinRecent EpisodesBanks are playing it safe, sort of (audio)Jun 18The Brits noticed that Healthcare Makes All the Jobs (audio)Jun 17Companies trimmed the fat (audio)May 13 • Moses SternsteinGone fishing (audio edition)Feb 14 • Moses SternsteinAdult in the room (audio edition)Feb 9 • Moses Sternstein5 charts on consumer credit (audio edition)Feb 8 • Moses SternsteinDaily Data Podcast: Amazon is the fairest market place in the landJan 16 • Moses Sternstein
Mixed Signals from the Labor Market (Audio Edition)