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    U.S. jobless claims, wages data point to tightening market

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...0IQ1GH20141106

    "What will the new figures be after the election is over?" somebody once asked.

    (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week and compensation accelerated in the third quarter, in the latest signs of tightening labor market conditions.

    Thursday's upbeat data underscored the resilience of the economy and some analysts said the pick-up in wage growth moved the Federal Reserve closer to start raising interest rates.

    "The first precondition to higher policy rates is now being achieved," said Eric Green, chief economist at TD Securities in New York.

    Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 10,000 to a seasonally adjusted 278,000 for the week ended Nov. 1, the Labor Department said. The four-week moving, which irons out week-to-week volatility, hit a 14-1/2 year low.

    Wall Street had forecast claims dipping to 285,000. Claims have held below the 300,000 threshold for eight straight weeks.

    A report on Wednesday showed private payrolls increased 230,000 in October, for a record seven straight months of job gains exceeding 200,000.

    The government is expected to report on Friday that nonfarm payrolls advanced 231,000 last month after rising 248,000 in September, according to a Reuters survey of economists. The jobless rate is seen steady at a six-year low of 5.9 percent.

    In a second report, the Labor Department said compensation per hour increased at a 2.3 percent rate in the third quarter after a similar rise in the prior quarter.

    But with productivity advancing nearly as much, unit labor costs, a key gauge of inflation and profit pressures that measures the price of labor for any given unit of output, rose at only a 0.3 percent rate after decline at a 0.5 percent pace.

    FIRMS RAISING WAGES

    Hourly compensation was up 3.3 percent.

    "That is a clear sign that the tightening labor market is forcing firms to pony up a little more money," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
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    Oh leave it alone already, it's just "the jobless recovery" process hard at work...

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    lots of companies will be hiring for the holidays , most at $8/hr part time .

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    So , for two months , we are less than a million every three weeks or so ? Is this Victory ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILUVRP View Post
    lots of companies will be hiring for the holidays , most at $8/hr part time .
    Most holiday hiring has not started yet.

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    Well Zippy once again, since you want to selectively post economic data... go out and post the following. I do';t have time to do all the data, but if I recall, 1% US wage bracket is like earning ~$130K/yr, that said,

    the top ten percentile wage/compensation and increases for brackets below
    .000000001%
    .00000001%
    .0000001%
    .000001%
    .00001%
    .0001%
    .001%
    .01%
    .1%
    1%

    now show the wage and compensation increases for lowest:

    50%
    60%
    70%
    80%
    90%
    91%
    92%
    93%
    94%
    95%
    96%
    97%
    98%

    Now add all the ObamaCare Taxes/deductibles/Co-pays/Premiums
    Now add any other bracket increases like FICA/Social Security/etc to each bracket.
    Property, Utilities, Communications increases with all the fees and taxes tacked onto those bills.

    Let me know who's making the cash and who's paying more and falling behind.

    PS: Also post the percentages of tax write-offs for each bracket too.. like all the Upper East Side of Manhattan and their "Agri writeoffs" against their earnings for an example.
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