Archive 2015

2015 Volume Issue 1

SHADES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF THE 1930s: a race to less than zero [interest rates] with

central bank easings

2015 Volume Issue 2

Back in the Doldrums on the Labor Front: Labor Force Participation Rate isn’t Gaining Traction

2015 Volume Issue 3

What’s become of the Labor Markets over the Past Several Years?

Our Concerns regarding the Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) go back to 2010

2015 Volume Issue 4

Labor Markets Update April 2015

The Big Picture of the Labor Markets once again: looking back to 2011 up through 2014; and onward

2015 Volume Issue 5

Encouraged Worker Effect

May 2015 Labor Report shows more Employed and more Unemployed – yep, it’s a good month!

2015 Volume Issue 6

The effects of floors on wages, minimum wage legislation and collectively bargained minimum wages: a labor market analysis

Supply and Demand in the Market Place

2015 Volume Issue 7

What a Difference a Month Makes – Disaster in the Labor Markets in June 2015: moving from Encouraged Worker in May to very Discouraged Worker Effect in June

2015 Volume Issue 12

A GROWING ANGST: WILL HISTORY SOON REPEAT ITSELF AT COMING FOMC MEETINGS IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

Treasury Yields at Zero Highlight Concerns Over Risk