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Ben Casselman

@bencasselman

Econ/business reporter @nytimes. Formerly @fivethirtyeight @WSJ. Adjunct @newmarkjschool. He/him [email protected] Photo: Earl Wilson/NY

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linkhttps://www.nytimes.com/by/ben-casselman calendar_today16-09-2008 23:25:58

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This was an interesting article and dovetails with the uneven distribution of inflation. The movement of wealthy new comers to what were cheaper and more spacial alternatives in the South & West. They triggered boomlets that resulted in leaving existing residents falling behind

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I was tied up with other news today and didn't get to do a #JOLTS thread, but just noting that the quits-based Beveridge Curve continues to show that the labor market has returned to its pre-COVID dynamics, implying that any further cooling will bring an increase in unemployment.

I was tied up with other news today and didn't get to do a #JOLTS thread, but just noting that the quits-based Beveridge Curve continues to show that the labor market has returned to its pre-COVID dynamics, implying that any further cooling will bring an increase in unemployment.
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Things have been going wrong at the BLS. So Ben Casselman and I FOIA'd. (And FOIA'd.) Here's what we've found so far. nytimes.com/2024/09/05/bus…

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A series of data-release missteps at BLS-Labor Statistics has raised questions about how the agency shares information and whether it has been giving an unfair advantage to Wall Street. Experts fear the incidents could undermine confidence in government statistics. Jeanna Smialek and I dig