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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Spot The Odd Labor Market Out

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Submitted by Tyler Durden.

Earlier this morning, strategically timed just in advance of the Chairman’s tacit admission that everything attempted to date has once again failed to stimulate the economy as now both housing and soon employment have resume their drop, New York Fed released a note titled “Prospects for the U.S. Labor Market” which in not so many words explains why there are none. While the analysis is the same that has been presented here over and over, confirming that the jobs recovery has been anything but, and thus setting the stage for today’s Bernanke preannouncement to either a March NFP miss or more QE at the April FOMC meeting as Bill Gross tweeted yesterday, it has one chart that shows why when it comes to restoring a virtuous cycle this time is different, and why endless central planning may have finally broken traditional economic assumptions. The chart below is perhaps the only one worth noting. Spot the odd “recovery” out.

Needless to say, according to the Chairman of the printing committee the fix is a simple one: more printing.

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