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en What he's saying is not necessarily in opposition to the idea that the labor market may be stabilizing, but he's raising a warning flag, ... If we don't see layoffs get any worse, then they're actually getting a lot better -- that's critical information.

en It's a very small decline. It's definitely settling in a downtrend and all the information from the surveys and from that kind of data point to the labor market stabilizing and improving and we should see that in the payroll numbers.

en It's a very small decline, ... It's definitely settling in a downtrend and all the information from the surveys and from that kind of data point to the labor market stabilizing and improving and we should see that in the payroll numbers.

en That's consistent with the idea that labor market conditions are not really improving yet. They're not getting worse, either, but they've only stabilized.

en Earnings have been mixed, and most companies have been warning that the first quarter is going to be far from stellar. That, combined with a Fed that may still keep hiking rates, is raising the red flag for many investors.

en There still is evidence that the most important sector of the economy, the labor market, is still only in the process of stabilizing. It's not in full-fledged recovery yet.

en The market seems to be less prone to panic when there's an earnings warning, ... There's the idea out there that perhaps the bad news has already been discounted in the market.

en The market seems to be less prone to panic when there's an earnings warning. There's the idea out there that perhaps the bad news has already been discounted in the market.

en Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. We expect the labor market in the next five months will first stabilize and eventually improve, but it's probably just stabilizing now. We're still six to eight months away from convincing upturns in job creation.

en Given what we've known about the labor market, it's a surprise in some sense that confidence is holding up as much as it is. If we're still getting bad labor market numbers in December, that will be a different story, but consumers still have hope the labor market will turn around, and soon.

en The labor market may finally be hitting bottom. While layoffs remain large, they are no longer intensifying. Job advertising volume has stopped declining, although it remains at very low levels.

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en I'd say it's a pink flag, not a red flag. It's not necessarily going to get you audited, but you have to be careful.

en Labor markets are deteriorating quickly in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11. The economy was quite weak before the attacks, which have accelerated the pace of layoffs. As layoffs spiral higher, hiring activity has stopped, giving a strong upward push to joblessness.

en Labor markets are deteriorating quickly in the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, ... The economy was quite weak before the attacks, which have accelerated the pace of layoffs. As layoffs spiral higher, hiring activity has stopped, giving a strong upward push to joblessness.


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