The following chart shows the annual change in the annual average of the aggregate weekly hours worked by production and nonsupervisory private service-providing employees.
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I'm just doing my part to keep you "abreast" of recent developments!
Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart
New Home Sales Increase to 664,000 Annual Rate in November
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The Census Bureau reports New Home Sales in November were at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 664 thousand.
The previous three months were revis...
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Guess what day it is? Mike, Mike, Mike, what day is it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs5QJi-dX-4
Hahaha! Nice remix! :)
Yes...very funny. Thanks for the great work Mark.
Maybe the future is so bright we don't need jobs.
If so, will we still have hump day?
Cinco-X,
I'm glad you enjoyed it. What can I say? I love puns. :)
I just wish we could get a similarly good laugh out of the raw data itself and what it may mean to the many people employed in our service economy. Sigh.
mab,
If everyone is "gets laid" off then hump day can be every day!
Um, oops. Why did I put quotes around that? Makes no sense.
Perhaps Freudian "slips" were involved.
Oops. I did it again.
I gotta stop listening to Fergie. ;)
Oops. I did it again.
Somebody needs to take away the pun(ch) bowl.
mab,
Based on current stock market activity, there are plenty of pun(ching) bag holders!
Badum (pun)Ching! ;)
I'm just grateful you didn't drop a "rear" view mirror pun on me.
Or a "behind" the "eight balls" variant.
Anyhow, we can all get Laid live on TV!
Who says white people can't dance?
mab,
Hahaha!
I'm just grateful you didn't drop a "rear" view mirror pun on me.
There's nothing but polite "intercourse" here let me assure you. As much as I "love making" puns, I do have my limits. ;)
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