Employment-related indicators are collapsing
Zero Hedge - FEBRUARY 25, 2016
The Kansas City Fed Composite Index has not been positive for 13 months and February’s below expectations print of -12 is the worst since April 2009.
The Fed unleashed QE3 the last time KC Fed dipped… and this time is dramatically worse…
Both MoM and YoY, every single component of the KC Fed survey is down, and down hard with employment-related indicators collapsing.
Source: KC Fed
Finally we let the respondents speak for themselves…
“Business is off at levels not seen since the recession of the early 1980’s.”
“We are starting off to a very slow year. Shipments are down 22% compared to last year.Margins are decreasing. We don’t know how our competitors keep lowering prices, as this is not good for the long haul.”
But still we hear day after day that there is no recession in sight?
By way of comparison to the current ‘recovery’, “number of employees” has now fallen for 14 months… it only fell 13 in 2008/9
The Kansas City Fed Composite Index has not been positive for 13 months and February’s below expectations print of -12 is the worst since April 2009.
The Fed unleashed QE3 the last time KC Fed dipped… and this time is dramatically worse…
Both MoM and YoY, every single component of the KC Fed survey is down, and down hard with employment-related indicators collapsing.
Source: KC Fed
Finally we let the respondents speak for themselves…
“Business is off at levels not seen since the recession of the early 1980’s.”
“We are starting off to a very slow year. Shipments are down 22% compared to last year.Margins are decreasing. We don’t know how our competitors keep lowering prices, as this is not good for the long haul.”
But still we hear day after day that there is no recession in sight?
By way of comparison to the current ‘recovery’, “number of employees” has now fallen for 14 months… it only fell 13 in 2008/9
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