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Note how the survey data is weakening more than the payroll data The survey data tends to lead the payroll: In 2019 payroll employment — what Wall Street pays attention to –is the weakest since 2012. Moreover, hours worked has flattened out: Finally, average hourly wage growth is also weak.
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Note how the survey data is weakening more than the payroll data The survey data tends to lead the payroll: In 2019 payroll employment — what Wall Street pays attention to –is the weakest since 2012. Moreover, hours worked has flattened out: Finally, average hourly wage growth is also weak.
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Note how the survey data is weakening more than the payroll data
The survey data tends to lead the payroll:
In 2019 payroll employment — what Wall Street pays attention to –is the weakest since 2012.
Moreover, hours worked has flattened out:
Finally, average hourly wage growth is also weak.