Wages dynamics in U.S. economy, and why productivity is crucial

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U.S. wages stuck in mud, more so for supervised employees than for supervisory ECI for private sector has been trending higher since 1Q14; sustainable? Productivity crucial for employers’ ability to absorb wage hikes If there is one consistency in the … Continued

U.S. Housing Data Mixed: Home Construction ETF (ITB) In Focus

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This week is perfect to be discussing U.S. housing dynamics as the March sales numbers for existing and new homes were just published.  The report was mixed.  Sales of existing homes rose 6.1 percent to an annual rate of 5.19 … Continued

Double whammy for U.S. economy — revolving credit down, savings rate up

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Tremendous growth in student and auto loans (non-revolving) over the years First back-to-back drop in revolving consumer credit in February since June-July 12 Consumers holding back, even as they are saving more – not enough juice for U.S. economy The … Continued

Pace of energy job cuts slowing, even as hourly earnings holding up, what gives?

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Energy stocks correlate with oil price; former holding up better in current decline Sector job cuts mediocre; oil and extraction hourly earnings another high in Feb Companies acting as if bottom is in for oil; investors buying into this optimism … Continued

R b/w average hourly earnings and NFIB comp plans started breaking down a year ago

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Below is one of the charts often used – this blog including – to validate expectations for imminent upward pressure on U.S. wages.  It shows the correlation between year-over-year change in average hourly earnings of production and non-supervisory employees and … Continued

Energy job cuts in Jan-Feb >36k; mining-and-logging job openings plunge from Oct 14 high

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Oil-and-extraction jobs are just beginning to come under pressure More on the way as mining-and-logging job openings crater In Jan and Feb, energy job-cut announcements >36k Since crude oil peaked in the middle of last year, investor attention has been … Continued

Amid slowing U.S. productivity, wage hike means margin shrinkage for business

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Recent WMT announcement notwithstanding, wage stagnation has been a trend 4Q14 U.S. non-farm output per hour goes negative – first drop since 3Q11 Businesses can pay productive workforce higher wages and still win Later this morning, we get February’s U.S. … Continued

Recent wage-hike plans of WMT, TJX, AET one-off or new trend? Margin implications?

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Stagnant wages thorn in U.S. recovery’s side WMT, TJX, AET, SBUX, GAP have announced plans to hike wages Be careful what we wish for, given elevated valuation and risk of margin compression? One of the things that have been a … Continued

Did NFIB just pour cold water on NFP wages enthusiasm?

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Jan pickup in U.S. average hourly wages after Dec drop welcome relief Nevertheless, NFIB members’ comp plans tumble big time in January Loss of high-paying oil jobs will put downward pressure on wages One of the reasons January’s employment report … Continued