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U.S. Job Market Rapidly Healing in June, Fed Researchers Say

Published 06/09/2020, 11:32 AM
Updated 06/09/2020, 12:09 PM
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(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. labor market has continued to heal at a relatively rapid rate through early June, St. Louis Federal Reserve researchers found, using real-time data that provides a more timely view than official government reports.

Employment has fallen about 8.75% in the week ended June 5 from January levels, making up almost half the decline of 15.08% recorded in mid-April, St. Louis Fed senior economist Maximiliano Dvorkin and research assistant Asha Bharadwaj wrote in a blog posted Tuesday. The estimates rely on daily employment data from Homebase, a scheduling and time-tracking tool mainly used by individually owned and operated businesses in the food and beverage, retail and service industries.

“We predict that the recovery has continued at a healthy pace” through June, the researchers said.

May unemployment unexpectedly declined to 13.3% as employers added 2.5 million workers to payroll, defying expectations for a Depression-style surge in joblessness and stoking optimism the economy is bouncing back from a virus-induced recession. The St. Louis Fed estimates show states are recovering at sharply varying rates as they slowly reopen after shuttering in March to limit the spread of Covid-19.

For example, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee had all seen employment declines from January of less than 6% by early June, while New York, which has been a center of the outbreak, had a 14% decrease.

The blog was published as the Federal Open Market Committee began a two-day meeting to discuss the economic outlook and decide on the next steps for monetary policy to bolster the recovery.

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Lies....all lies. The past two months the BLS has knowingly released unemployment data that was vastly understated by nearly 20%. Now nearly half the states are intentionally understating their virus-related cases and deaths. And yet many of these same states (Texas, Florida, and North Carolina to name just a few) have the highest 7-day average number of cases since reporting began in March. If you don’t think the WH is behind these lies, than you must have just rolled off the turnip truck....Lies, all lies.
Business still open under lie after lie. Wait to see customer response. FED and government need to see brighter number before phasing out stimulus.
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