Political Calculations
Two weeks ago, we observed that the number of seasonally-adjusted initial unemployment insurance claims being filed each week was still following the same trend it has since 9 April 2011, but that it was becoming increasingly volatile, suggesting that the trend is beginning to break down:
The chart below reveals that if anything, that volatility has increased, although it still appears to be following the established trend of an improving (falling) number of claims over time at this point.
Read more: http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/politicalcalculations/2012/01/27/new_jobless_claims_still_on_track_but_increasingly_volatile
Two weeks ago, we observed that the number of seasonally-adjusted initial unemployment insurance claims being filed each week was still following the same trend it has since 9 April 2011, but that it was becoming increasingly volatile, suggesting that the trend is beginning to break down:
The chart below reveals that if anything, that volatility has increased, although it still appears to be following the established trend of an improving (falling) number of claims over time at this point.
Read more: http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/politicalcalculations/2012/01/27/new_jobless_claims_still_on_track_but_increasingly_volatile
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