than expected so headline at 210 000 was |
4.719 |
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certainly lower than the 550 that the |
3.919 |
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substantially to 4.2 percent remember |
4.721 |
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came along was that three and a half so |
3.599 |
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survey of firms and that's the one that |
3.68 |
Jump to 70.56 |
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gets the most attention that's your 210 |
4.24 |
Jump to 72.4 |
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000 jobs traded but the household survey |
4.16 |
Jump to 74.24 |
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million jobs created so there's also a |
3.68 |
Jump to 79.92 |
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210 is slightly disappointing and |
3.919 |
Jump to 85.52 |
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wage growth of 4.8 percent overall and |
4.481 |
Jump to 89.439 |
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and decent hospitality are 12 |
4.72 |
Jump to 103.6 |
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wage number up 4.8 percent do you think |
4.64 |
Jump to 116.64 |
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moment we have more than 10 million job |
4.081 |
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CARDINAL
more than 10 million
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openings and we have about 7 million |
4.08 |
Jump to 138.64 |
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3.3 percent of those who are employed |
4.161 |
Jump to 167.599 |
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highest level we've had for the last 20 |
4.161 |
Jump to 173.519 |
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61.8 but also notably the employment to |
4.721 |
Jump to 216.959 |
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0.4 percentage points to 59.2 percent |
5.6 |
Jump to 225.76 |
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has the dual mandate of inflation at two |
4.241 |
Jump to 244.239 |
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still bear with me for a moment 6.2 |
4.239 |
Jump to 292.96 |
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percent you've got wage growth of 4.8 |
4.56 |
Jump to 295.28 |
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inflation being higher and the second |
3.12 |
Jump to 333.44 |
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six percent at the moment is that we're |
2.8 |
Jump to 336.56 |
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beginning to become a real worry and one |
4.319 |
Jump to 359.6 |
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they do it with two rate hikes what do |
3.679 |
Jump to 413.36 |
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the fed rate or 10-year rates gradually |
4.801 |
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