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"Job gains have been solid in recent months, averaging 378,000 per month over the last three months."
"850,000 jobs last month was a very large number."
"The market is a leading indicator, not a lagging indicator."
"The payment ratio spiked to 47 percent which is above what it was at the peak of the last housing bubble."
"It's the first time in 50 years that we've had unemployment under 4% for two years in a row."
"27 million jobless claims, and that's just the tip of the iceberg."
"23 percent is a pretty impressive growth rate for a company like this."
"The fact that it's below 50 means that we're seeing a decline in manufacturing."
"The stock market is almost at an all-time high, in fact, Nasdaq is at an all-time high."
"Its valuation fell by nearly $240 billion as its shares fell 26.4%."
"The Dow Jones increased 18% in the second quarter, the best in thirty-three years."
"Tourism minister ed bartlett says the figure is 65 of airlift bookings for the corresponding period in 2019."
"Business confidence is higher today in America than in any other G7 or EU country."
"Cars is something a lot of people have and the way people prioritize their car payments tells us a lot about what the economy is doing."
"Population growth... best long-term indicator of Demand."
"To have almost a linear move three hundred dollars is impressive."
"Consumers are voting with their wallets in a big way."
"The rise in the stock market is making a difference."
"Industrial production is increasing at the fastest rate ever recorded."
"Bitcoin is basically a measure of government irresponsibility."
"Stock market is always leading, it'll top and bottom before the economy."
"Money you keep in your pocket is what tells you whether or not the economy is flourishing."
"When the yield curve starts to invert, there's a recession within six to twelve months."
"The buff indicator does have a good track record of helping predict future returns of the stock market."
"Inflation is not slowing, it's maintaining a red hot pace."
"The rising probability means that the price of gold has to go higher."
"When spot prices change, the value of the contract changes, the value of that futures contract itself is going to change."
"Inventory is absolutely surging with a 40% growth rate in inventory year over year."
"We've got 11 million job openings right now so that's the thing that's going to have to give."
"Inflation is its highest it's been since 1982."
"Prices in October increased at their fastest pace since 1990, up 6.2% compared to last year."
"Value to earnings ratio: the bubble indicator."
"Gold represents the canary in the mine shaft, it's the barometer of the strength of the system."
"Do you know that durable goods consumption is 30 percent higher today than it was back at the pre-pandemic peak?"
"The US jobless rate falls to a 50-year low. That means people have jobs and they're making money."
"Aviation growth is well 5% a year at the moment."
"Jobless claims are at their lowest level in nearly 50 years."
"The government revenue growth was about 26% for the quarter year over year."
"First-time home buyers were responsible for 32 percent of the sales in March."
"The price of gold on average, Gold's at an all-time high."
"That gas is about to close at 10 bucks, wow."
"2020 guidance: Tesla delivered 112 thousand cars, record deliveries for the quarter."
"The price of oil's at a seven year high... Brent is at 82... it's every day... looking more and more likely to actually happen in the coming months."
"The Nasdaq hit an all-time high today, higher than where it was back at the heights back in February."
"Their heart wants a relationship but their ego wants their independence."
"Less Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week."
"Home prices in the US rose by 18.4% in October."
"Disbelief phase: highest daily close for the S&P 500."
"Non-farm payroll: the potential party ruiner."
"If the middle class is shrinking, then the country is failing."
"GDP is an important number because it indicates whether a country's economy is growing or shrinking."
"There's the big one... the prelude of the big one is the yield curve inversion."
"Google's numbers are like feeling the pulse of the US economy."
"Until we see a scenario where the yields on corporate bonds are blowing out, meaning going substantially higher than the equivalent maturity treasury bond, then we are not in a situation where recession is even on the menu."
"Most unemployment observed at any given time is long term."
"Volume indicates how many people are buying and selling."
"The yield curve is the current snapshot of interest rates at different tenors."
"It's good news, I kid you not; this is the big catalyst for today's sell-off: unemployment rate falls to 3.5 percent."
"Good news: there was a big jump in the labor force in March."
"This closure reflects the microcosm of the current economic situation in China."
"GDP stands as a Cornerstone metric, representing the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders."
"The unemployment rate is now 3.5 percent -- the lowest in over 51 years, half a century."
"It's growing at 11%, which is much faster than average. That's fantastic."
"Even though they had one of the strongest Black Friday weeks ever, they see indications of a more cautious consumer around the entire world."
"We are the only country in the world where our trade volume is three times our GDP."
"When savings rates get really low, that tells us consumers are about to have a shift."
"Money is a neutral indicator of value."
"The status of women can be a much better predictor of general quality of life and long-term economic success than GDP."
"Atlanta's income growth is one of the highest in the U.S. for large metro areas and it's a great sign for the local real estate economy."
"Real GDP per capita is the main indicator of the average person's standard of living."
"Copper's often been given the name Dr. Copper because it is a barometer for the global economy."
"The strength of the U.S. dollar is a key predictor of world aggregate trade volume and consumer and producer price inflation."
"Vacancy rates of office buildings skyrocket to a 40-year high of 19.6%."
"The stock market is killing it, right? Stock markets at 34,000 plus."
"Interest rates dictate what's going to happen in the economy, and everything else follows."
"The unemployment rate is at now, an 18-year low."