After the September Jobs numbers came out, we mentioned that drilling beneath the headline numbers may reveal structural problems in the...
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Friday’s report showing nonfarm payroll growth of 96,000 jobs in September was well shy of most economists’ expectations for...
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A dissapointing number this morning: Only 96,000 new jobs were added to company payrolls in September — that’s far fewer than...
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The always interesting John Crudele of the New York Post argues in a provocative column Thursday that today’s Employment situation...
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Last Thursday’s presidential debates surprised many of the 63 million Americans who tuned in by offering substantive policy...
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In the beginning of the year, we asked the question: “Is the balance of scientific power shifting?” That question gets...
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How is this for a price increase: The DOE notes that “Natural gas prices continued to surge in the wake of Hurricane Ivan for the...
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We’ve shown this chart (and variations) too many times to count. It was a pleasant surprise to see that the WSJ has discovered it....
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Mount St. Helens flipped her lid last week, and the markets, apparently not willing to be outdone, joined her as the new quarter began....
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As the chart below reveals, the S&P500 has been suffering in a downtrend all year. Friday’ action finally broke the index above...
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