I live in the USA and I am concerned about the future. I created this blog to share my thoughts on the economy and anything else that might catch my attention.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Demographics vs. Yields (Musical Tribute)
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The black line shows the employment level of 16-24 year old workers divided by the employment level of 55+ year old workers (left scale).
The blue line shows the 3-month treasury yield (right scale).
Coincidence? Let's make a scatter chart of that data.
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That's a fairly high correlation. I bet we can do better though. The data is noisy. Let's smooth it out by using 10-year moving averages and try again.
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Coincidence? I think not. Let's do another scatter chart.
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That's a very high correlation. If this chart is any indicator, then those anxiously awaiting a return to the interest rates of the 1970s may be in for an extremely long wait.
This is not investment advice.
Update:
I noticed a labeling error in my charts. It has been corrected.
Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart
I made a mistake in these charts and am currently correcting it.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't 55+ year olds / 16-24 year olds. It's the other way around.
I should have it fixed shortly.
Fixed.
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