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My favorite analytical site, Shadowstats.com was unable to provide its usually timely analysis of July unemployment
“Due to Bureau of Labor Statistics delays in posting full details of July employment and unemployment”
It looks like the BLS changed the totals at the last minute, and needed more time to “adjust” the detailed inputs that allegedly create the totals.
Things are way worse than the numbers indicate.
My favorite analytical site, Shadowstats.com was unable to provide its usually timely analysis of July unemployment
“Due to Bureau of Labor Statistics delays in posting full details of July employment and unemployment”
It looks like the BLS changed the totals at the last minute, and needed more time to “adjust” the detailed inputs that allegedly create the totals.
Things are way worse than the numbers indicate.
My favorite analytical site, Shadowstats.com was unable to provide its usually timely analysis of July unemployment
“Due to Bureau of Labor Statistics delays in posting full details of July employment and unemployment”
It looks like the BLS changed the totals at the last minute, and needed more time to “adjust” the detailed inputs that allegedly create the totals.
Things are way worse than the numbers indicate.
My favorite analytical site, Shadowstats.com was unable to provide its usually timely analysis of July unemployment
“Due to Bureau of Labor Statistics delays in posting full details of July employment and unemployment”
It looks like the BLS changed the totals at the last minute, and needed more time to “adjust” the detailed inputs that allegedly create the totals.
Things are way worse than the numbers indicate.
My favorite analytical site, Shadowstats.com was unable to provide its usually timely analysis of July unemployment
“Due to Bureau of Labor Statistics delays in posting full details of July employment and unemployment”
It looks like the BLS changed the totals at the last minute, and needed more time to “adjust” the detailed inputs that allegedly create the totals.
Things are way worse than the numbers indicate.