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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)

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on May 27, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

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

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on October 9, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

By devaluating the renmimbi, China unveils its fears of losing manufacturing jobs.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 12, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Operating a fixed exchange rate system has only a little time advantage. China’s effort to devaluate the renmimbi is buying time for Chinese government officials, only to figure out what to do […]

Does a worker choose not to work when collecting Social Security?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on August 11, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Campaigns against social security usually claim that Social Security Benefits discourage workers from being employed. Many right wing policy advocates point their fingers at Social Security Benefits as being expensive and further […]

Do Workers on Unemployment Insurance make Other Workers’ Income Worst?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 11, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Economists like to think that wages are set depending upon two basic factors plus a “catchall” variable. The two basic factors are expected price level and unemployment rate. The “catchall” variable stands […]

31 Data Sources, Surveys and Metrics for Doing Research on U.S. Labor Market.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 8, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

If your research project encompasses facts on U.S. Labor Market, here are some useful data sources and metrics that might illuminate insights for your research. Although there might be some discrepancies between […]

14 Data Sources, Surveys and Metrics for Doing Research on U.S. Macroeconomic Performance.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 8, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

If your research project encompasses facts on the Macroeconomic Performance of the U.S. Economy, here are some useful data sources and metrics that might illuminate insights for your research. Although there might […]

20 Data Sources and Surveys for Research on U.S. Economic Prospective.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 8, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

If your research project involves aspects on the general prospective of U.S. Economy, here are some useful data sources, surveys and metrics that might illuminate insights for your research. Although there might […]

20 Data Sources and Surveys for Doing Research on U.S. Economic Prospective.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 8, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

If your research project involves aspects on the general prospective of U.S. Economy, here are some useful data sources, surveys and metrics that might illuminate insights for your research. Although there might […]

Where are the teenager workers? An answer to The New York Times.

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 6, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

In a recent article published by the New York Times, Patricia Cohen and Ron Lieber made a brief inquiry on youth employment during summer 2015. In their writing piece, Cohen and Lieber […]

Is Construction Investment Holding Back Job Creation?

By Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo on July 3, 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

Employment level statistics for the month of June 2015 looked a bit worrisome for some economists. At a glance, Construction was one of the missing sector in the list of industries significantly […]

Employment statistics cannot be interpreted in a vacuum.

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

Employment statistics cannot be interpreted in a vacuum inasmuch as other economic indicators do determine employment growth. There are many nuances that require attention to detail. Indeed, details on June’s 2015 report […]

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Data show Car Industry does just well without Donald Trump’s Advice.

Does a worker choose not to work when collecting Social Security?

Do Workers on Unemployment Insurance make Other Workers’ Income Worst?

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Towards rethinking the saving rate in Solow-Swan Model.

Housing building fatigue: an alternative interpretation of the origin of the Great Recession.

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All Eyes on Sticky Wage Inflation

Number of Waged Workers Decreased. Not seen since the Pandemic

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