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Original post: Also, nominal Medicare $ per benefic ↓ in FY14, health prices rising at lowest rates in ~50 yrs. Slowdown broad-based pic.twitter.com/d2nf4YIH46
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Overall poverty rate down to 14.5% in 2013 b/c of largest 1yr drop in child pov since 1966 whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/09/1… pic.twitter.com/4KUzHbUDcs
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP increased 4.6% SAAR in Q2, the fastest pace since Q4 2011 whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/09/2… pic.twitter.com/MY6CAuI9fp
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Manufacturing has added over 700k jobs in 55 mo and avg workweek at levels not seen since WW2 whitehouse.gov/the-press-offi… pic.twitter.com/BHldsD987P
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Join me at 12ET today for a Q&A on the economy & today's jobs report. Ask with #WHEconChat: wh.gov/iizf9 pic.twitter.com/Oz6cXh9UP5
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Export growth picked up to 4.6% pace over last 4 Qs despite slower growth of trading partners whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/10/3… pic.twitter.com/lPS6zXoBtQ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: The overall price index for GDP up 1.6% over past 4 Q, continuing trend of subdued inflation whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/10/3… pic.twitter.com/S8u0iTg12t
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real private domestic final purchases up 2.8% over last 4 Q, faster growth rate than real GDP whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/10/3… pic.twitter.com/Djp6ZQNZq6
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Range of indicators from household survey show consistent picture of strengthening labor mkt whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/11/0… pic.twitter.com/AVzn8T2wlV
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Current account deficit remained near its lowest level since the late 1990s whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/2… pic.twitter.com/7G3KvEYq8P
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Manufacturing added 17,000 jobs last month, in line with its average in 2014 as a whole whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/01/0… pic.twitter.com/QLDC4HajFF
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Businesses added 11.8m jobs over 59 months of growth, extending the longest streak on record whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/0… pic.twitter.com/Y8vMi3aOe1
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: LFPR rose to 62.9%, been pretty stable since Oct '13, while UR has fallen 1.5pp since then whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/0… pic.twitter.com/ofOHw6Nodp
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Wages are starting to rise again as employments grows, but more work to do #ERP15 whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/j7lVDa40ep
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Federal budget deficit down to below 40-year average #ERP15 whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/Zgn67x91Wv
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP grew 2.2% at an annual rate in Q4 2014 according to the 2nd estimate from BEA whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/2… pic.twitter.com/nfzOLD9QhZ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real PDFP, sum of consumption and fixed investment, rose 4.3% in Q4; 0.4pp upward revision whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/2… pic.twitter.com/GAkxSl35gY
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Job growth in a number of industries diverged from recent trends in February whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/03/0… pic.twitter.com/lRmVaSi8C0
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Overall share of jobs held by women rose from avg of 48.5% in 2001-07 to 49.3% in March 2015 whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/04/0… pic.twitter.com/PtJxqsjE6p
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Employment Cost Index showed continued slow growth in hourly employer health benefit costs whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/0… pic.twitter.com/uWY8hpv4yX
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: LFPR for workers age 55+ has risen in recent decades, holding steady since the fin crisis whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/0… pic.twitter.com/7Z3cfbi9Bc
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: April job growth in many industries in line with recent trends; evidence of rebound from March weather-related losses pic.twitter.com/4NaUqbTxxv
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Great news from @BEA—PDFP coming soon, most stable part of GDP & best predictor of future GDP 1.usa.gov/1KOzA9W pic.twitter.com/MvBOSnKrQH
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: New @WhiteHouse report on reducing poverty and promoting opportunity for kids in rural areas 1.usa.gov/1EY2iAC pic.twitter.com/Xl6ci9OFur
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Downward revisions were to inventories and net exports, both noisy. PDFP revised up slightly whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/2… pic.twitter.com/H6r12TOhYQ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Residual seasonality in Q1 may at least partially reflect actual changes in the seasons whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/05/2… pic.twitter.com/HzaK6wGI9F
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Manufacturing employment is up strongly as compared with the previous business cycle whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/06/0… pic.twitter.com/T3OOn9tbiF
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Reduced VMT (partly bc aging US society drives less) is one factor; improved fuel economy increasingly important too pic.twitter.com/pINlgOPAuF
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: PDFP (consumption & fixed invest.) up 1.8% in Q4. Persistent difference from GDP is exports (ie slow global growth). pic.twitter.com/cOmtix1k19
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Despite recovery inequality remains a challenge. Solution is part increasing opportunity, part addressing econ rents pic.twitter.com/mLpgppTI2d
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: From ‘10–‘14 industrial robot shipments nearly doubled. Must ensure all workers have skills to benefit from tech. pic.twitter.com/rGrxD4NVpB
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: By age 5 gaps in health & education by income develop & persist through life. Early investments are very important. pic.twitter.com/7DkrgTnnua
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Broadest unemployment measure (U6) is only one still elevated (7% > prev. avg) but falling faster than headline UR pic.twitter.com/TJpft57m4b
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Part-time work accounts for remaining elevation in U6. Partly offset by unemployment rate below pre-recession avg pic.twitter.com/hq4rMojLQh
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Patent holding companies are more likely to litigate older patents, target cash-rich firms & file in specific courts pic.twitter.com/m1aFgy0rjQ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Exceptionally slow growth in health spending per-enrollee in both public and private sectors since the #ACA. pic.twitter.com/FoFwD3ATIh
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Since 2010, patient harm rate (eg drug errors) in hospitals down 17%, translating to 87K avoided deaths cumulatively pic.twitter.com/jixhFFXJht
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: GDO up 1.1% in Q4. Combining GDP & GDI (measuring products v. income) in GDO gives a fuller picture of econ activity pic.twitter.com/sV4vFeYggi
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Six shortcomings of current UI system & @POTUS policy proposals to address them by building on current strengths. pic.twitter.com/WxtyU4qatX
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Even w. rise, student loan debt is 9% of aggregate income, much less than mortgage debt, presenting less macro risk pic.twitter.com/CwVjDyiZH2
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Personal consumption accounts for over 2/3 of GDP and rose 4.2% in Q2, following positive econ trends for households pic.twitter.com/erP0ByFIgl
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Broader measures of labor underutilization are mostly below pre-recession avgs, though broadest is slightly elevated pic.twitter.com/e880nLFfU0
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: College earnings premium near record highs. In '14, median worker w bachelor's degree earned 70% more than HS grads pic.twitter.com/4V9vFBVW38
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Consumer spending up 4.4% in Q2, but inventories subtracted 1.3 percentage points from growth & investment fell. pic.twitter.com/q23QfNiQ06
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Consumer spending picked up across categories, especially durable goods, in line with high consumer sentiment. pic.twitter.com/WkTGqI0v8x
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Productivity growth has slowed across advanced economies in the past decade, partly due to low investment. pic.twitter.com/Y7NseC24DC
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Number of Americans in poverty fell by 3.5 million & poverty rate saw its largest one-year drop since 1968 to 13.5% pic.twitter.com/cmSPmc20yh
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Lower and middle-income families saw fastest income growth & many measures of inequality fell as a result. pic.twitter.com/Wg4veMT2Xq
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Consumption & fixed investment (most stable & forward-looking GDP components) up 1.6% in Q3 & 1.9% over the past four quarters. pic.twitter.com/O4kxxtNeZ2
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Chinese firms would gain advantage over at least 35 US industries that employ nearly 5 mil. workers & sell $5.3 bil. in goods to Japan/year pic.twitter.com/rPcNwWtFnt
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts