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Stop Worrying About All Those Tech Layoffs…

The Big Picture

I wanted to drop a quick note about the endless spate of layoff announcements — and why you should (mostly) ignore them.

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The Great Resignation Is Long Over

The Big Picture

Consider these columns going back to 2013 pointing out the foolishness of tax-payer subsidized corporate welfare queens (2013), and why median wages were rising ( 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2018 , 2019 ). By any measure, we still have an enormous number of unfilled positions. Then came the pandemic, and a huge federal worker subsidy.

Medicine 331
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Wealth Inequality Starts at the Top

The Big Picture

I suspect most people don’t have any idea about these numbers, and imagine the various starts to be closer together in dollar amounts than they actually are. The top 0.01% of US households had at least $111 million in net worth in 2012, compared to $4 million for the 1 %.

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Those Age 65+ Constitute 81% of the Working Age Population Increase In the last 3 Years

Mish Talk

I used seasonally-adjusted (SA) numbers where available, otherwise non-adjusted numbers (NSA). Labor Force Participation Rates 2019-2022. Participation Rates 2019 through 2022, October all years, BLS data, chart by Mish. Change in Participation Rate October 2022 Minus October 2019 16-19: +1.3 20-24: -1.6

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At the Money: How To Know When The Fed Will Cut

The Big Picture

Well, in 2019, when your average money market fund was yielding zero and your average bond fund was yielding 2%, we used to scream, TINA — there is no alternative. And there’s a fair number of people who say 70%, two thirds of the stock market without any risk at all, market risk that is – sign me up for that.

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Americonned

The Big Picture

To put it in numbers: Their share has gone from about 23% to about 32%. Previously : America’s Corporate Welfare Queens (November 13, 2013) Minimum Wage Increases Do Not Destroy Jobs (January 24, 2019) Generational Reset of Minimum Wage (November 30, 2021) Wages in America The post Americonned appeared first on The Big Picture.

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US Equities: 9% Forever?

The Big Picture

Much of it reflects the bad ideas and numbers, and worse advice, that float around Wall Street. Calculating returns back to May 1974 gives us numbers that look like this: S&P 500 Index annualized generated gains of 8.44%; if you reinvested the dividends, the annualized gains were 11.43%.2 A lot of it has not aged well.

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