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Summer 2025 Labor Market starts with weakening signals from Unemployment Insurance Claims

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 29, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

No significant changes on US Inflation Data (April 2025)

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Tracking Unemployment Trends: Weekly Claims Jump to 241,000

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Introducing the LLM-Less Software Application

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Very Low Level of Unemployment Insurance Claims (week of 2025-04-12)

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Households ease expectations about high prices

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Did the housing market affect negatively economic growth in 2015Q1?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on June 2, 2015 • ( 3 Comments )

Recent news on GDP 2015Q1 have many economists wondering about the possible domestic causes for such a negative growth (-.7%). The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) did not hesitate in pointing […]

Protected: U.S. GDP decreased -0.7% due to both weak U.S. exports, and drop in private investment.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 29, 2015

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Despite GDP estimates, U.S. industries experienced growth on level of employment in April to April comparison.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Despite news showing negative growth in Gross Domestic Product for the first quarter 2015, most of the U.S. industries experienced growth on level of employment in April 2014 to April 2015 comparison. […]

Utah ranks on top in job creation for April 2015.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 28, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Perhaps the state that showed the best performance in level of employment was Utah. Industries seem to be booming there, where 52K jobs positions were added. Construction registered an increase of 7.7%, […]

Unemployment rate is still at 5.4%: BLS.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 28, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics released on April 27th 2015 its preliminary data on unemployment. On the national level the unemployment rate is still at 5.4%. By regions, the Midwest had […]

Check your regression analysis for these 7 Assumptions.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 26, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Econometricus.com: A Quantitative Research Consulting Firm. At Econometricus.com we help clients to get statistical data straight and accurate as much as possible. No matter whether our client is a lawyer supporting a […]

Traditional statistics proceedings for analysis of data: simple linear regression.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 26, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Steps in traditional statistics proceedings for analysis of data: 1. Formulation of Hypothesis. 2. Description of Mathematical model. 3. Collecting and organizing data. 4. Estimation of the coefficients. 5. Hypothesis testing and […]

Some criteria in evaluating results of a Regression Analysis.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 26, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Once you are done with your statistical modeling process, it is time to evaluate the overall soundness of your work. • First, do the signs of the estimated coefficients correspond to what […]

Foreign-born workers made up 16% of the US total labor force in 2014.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 21, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

As the Federal Government awaits for the final judicial ruling on the Executive Actions taken by President Obama in favor of immigrants  last Fall, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released today its […]

Who is holding back the housing market?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 21, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

Housing market slowed down by 3.3% in United States during the month of April 2015, the National Association of Realtors reported on May 21st 2015. Lowest levels of sales by price were […]

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