The U.S. economy is navigating a delicate balance, with October's economic indicators exposing underlying market tensions. Job creation has slowed to a crawl, with only 12,000 nonfarm payroll positions added—a stark contrast to the previous month's 254,000 jobs.
Critical Data Points:
  • Job Growth: 12,000 jobs (vs. 100,000 expected)
  • Unemployment: Steady at 4.1%
  • Wage Growth: Holding at 4.0% annually
  • Manufacturing PMI: Contracted to 46.5 (below 50, indicating recession)
Sector Breakdown:
  • Manufacturing New Orders Index: 47.1 (expansion threshold: 50)
  • Manufacturing Employment: Dropped to 44.4
  • Manufacturing Prices: Surged to 54.8 from 48.3
Market Sentiment: Businesses report "wait and see" approach, with customers hesitant to commit to inventory, signaling potential economic uncertainty.
47 sats \ 1 reply \ @co574 1 Nov
Such economic indicators serve as a cautionary signal for the U.S. economy.
Although it does not prove an imminent collapse, the fragility of the recovery process should not be underestimated.
Expect the unexpected…
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Watch the bond markets closely and You get an idea of what's coming
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Wait and see until the election is over and they can make a decision which way to go, more like.
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