I have posted a table with data on a large number of economic variables -- most of which are based on the flawed "official" data for Rhode Island over the past twelve months: http://www.llardaro.com/current_performance.htm . As horrible as the labor market data are, remember these will all be revised higher eventually, so things here are not as bad as the data make things appear.
Early next week I will be releasing the July report for my Current Conditions Index. Stay tuned!
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Showing posts with label labor market data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labor market data. Show all posts
Friday, September 14, 2012
Friday, February 11, 2011
December 2010 Data
The December 2010 data, the existing data at least, are given in the table below. While the Rhode Island's economy has made substantial improvement since its recession, weakness remains. The potentially good news concerns upcoming data revisions (rebenchmarking). With the release of the January employment data (later this month), we will see the revised labor market data extending back to late 2009. If history turns out to be accurate, during the initial stages of recoveries, revisions are to higher values. That doesn't say how much higher, though. I expect some upward revision to the existing data, so things weren't quite as bad as we had been led to believe. But I don't expect truly dramatic changes. We'll have to keep our fingers crossed for that.
Once the rebenchmarked labor market data have been released, I will make one or more posts discussing the changes and their significance.
Once the rebenchmarked labor market data have been released, I will make one or more posts discussing the changes and their significance.
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