Previously on MoreLiver’s:
JULY
EMPLOYMENT DATA
July employment report
press release – BLS
Payrolls Rose 162,000
in July; U.S Jobless Rate Falls – BB
Hiring slows in July,
but jobless rate falls – Reuters
July Employment
Report: 162,000 Jobs, 7.4% Unemployment Rate – Calculated
Risk
Soft Jobs Report Keeps
Tapering Thoughts at Bay, Pressures Dollar – Marc
to Market
Everything you need to
know about today's big jobs report – Wonkblog
/ WP
Highlights from the
July Jobs Report – WSJ
Good and Bad News in
Unemployment Rate Drop – WSJ
Analysis:
Disappointing Jobs Report – WSJ
Where The Jobs Are
(Retail) And Aren't (Construction) – ZH
Five Takeaways From
Jobs Report – WSJ
Slower Jobs Growth In
July, But The Macro Trend Remains Positive – The
Capital Spectator
Ten Times More Waiter
And Bartender Than Manufacturing Jobs Added In 2013 – ZH
Job Creation Under
President Obama – Bespoke
Only 162K New Jobs,
But Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.4% – dshort
Economists React: Jobs
Data Disappoint on Multiple Fronts – WSJ
Economy Added 162,000
Jobs in July; Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.4% – CEPR
Employment Report:
Steady, but Slow Improvement – Calculated
Risk
Record Jobs For Old
Workers; For Others - Not So Much – ZH
This was the
'Groundhog Day' of jobs reports – Wonkblog
/ WP
Jobs Data Muddy Fed
Outlook – WSJ
Seasonality adjustment
magic aside, private payrolls are growing in a linear fashion – Sober
Look
Jobs Report Had
Something for Everyone – WSJ
Jobs, the Stock
Market, and (Almost) Everything, Explained – WSJ
Construction Jobs Are
a Wreck – WSJ
A mixed bag of US jobs
– Money
Supply / FT
Fed’s Bullard: Need
More Data Before Taper Question Can Be Settled – WSJ
The Big Four Economic
Indicators: Nonfarm Employment and Personal Income – dshort
A weak report, but
unemployment takes another leg down – Handelsbanken
To taper or not to
taper? – Berenberg
OTHER MACRO
Consumer Spending in
U.S. Rose in Line With Forecast in June – BB
U.S. consumer
spending, inflation rise in June – Reuters
PCE Price Index
Update: The Core Measure Remains Well Below the Fed Target – dshort
Personal Income
increased 0.3% in June, Spending increased 0.5% – Calculated
Risk
US Factory Orders Miss
(Again); Biggest 4-Month Drop In A Year – ZH
Real Disposable Income
Per Capita: Down 0.11% Year-over-Year – dshort