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| Making Sense Out of "Contradictrions That Make No Sense" Posted: 13 Jul 2014 05:55 PM PDT A New York Times headline by Floyd Norris reads In U.S. Data, a Baffling Contradiction. The same article, by the same author, appears on Yahoo!Finance as In U.S. Data, a Contradiction That Makes No Sense. The first quarter of this year was the worst for the United States economy since the depths of the Great Recession in early 2009.Questions on Obamacare In regards to the peculiarities of Obamacare I have a couple of questions:
That said, I am not about to attribute such positive results (ironically portrayed by Norris as a bad thing) as directly attributable to Obamacare. I stated this in advance of Obamacare passage: "Health care costs are on an unsustainable upward trend, and although Obamacare provides no incentive for lower costs, I expect lower costs anyway". So here they are, and I am hardly shocked. Questions on Employment I am on far more comfortable ground in regards to employment. Norris simply did not dive into the details. Yep, the last job report showed a gain of 288,000. Had Norris bothered to look into the details, he would have discovered some interesting facts as I discussed in my monthly jobs report.
The "strength in hiring" that Norris referred to was actually a decline in full-time employment of 523,000 - a number I confirmed with the BLS. Is there a "contradiction that makes no sense" or is there sloppy reporting by people who do not dive into the facts? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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