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Original post: Slower pace of job growth in Sept consistent w global jitters but overall UR at lowest pt since 08 & 13.2M jobs added pic.twitter.com/8fKWxBB3M1
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: September distribution of job growth reflected recent trends: whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/10/0… pic.twitter.com/QJSKnZTTWi
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: High-cost excise tax affects tiny fraction of plan costs but has major benefits, incl. $45B in higher wages by 2025 pic.twitter.com/KiZsv1L04P
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Firm consolidation & rise in earnings inequality betw. firms could also mean firm-level rents. More research needed. pic.twitter.com/vNifMxNUQn
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Net exports subtracted 0.7% from GDP growth over last four quarters, reflecting continued headwinds from abroad. pic.twitter.com/kcflH4rU1K
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Breakeven job growth (level that keeps UR & LFPR stable) is ~77K. Faster growth lowers UR or raises cyclical LFPR. pic.twitter.com/zHJEaeGDNF
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 2.1% in Q3, revised up 0.6%. Boosted by consumer spending and business & residential investment. pic.twitter.com/T0xuPrTXOg
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Per-enrollee spending for non-drug serv. grew slowly in '14 but new, costly therapies sharply raised drug spending pic.twitter.com/sf4VaTDhKr
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Unemployment rate has fallen much faster than economists expected, reaching 5.0% considerably earlier than projected pic.twitter.com/c7vla8K5Z3
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Employment recovery is especially strong in this expansion, but demographic factors smaller than in past expansions pic.twitter.com/1FJmo7cWDm
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original text: SNAP’s long-term benefits for children include improving health, educational attainment & economic outcomes pic.twitter.com/idOQYza4I1
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original text: SNAP effectively decreases food insecurity, but nearly 1 in 7 American households are still food insecure. pic.twitter.com/unHxLTgSiV
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Our businesses have now added 14.1 million jobs over 70 straight months, extending the longest streak on record pic.twitter.com/w6WzWk23ac
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Avg annual unemployment rate fell 0.9 pp from 2014 to 2015. U-6 (broadest measure) falling faster than headline rate pic.twitter.com/cknNF5MVUh
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: (3/3) POTUS labor market agenda targets LFPR & other long-term challenges of raising fluidity & reducing inequality pic.twitter.com/Y2tWof1E3o
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP up 0.7% in Q4. Global growth & falling oil continue to weigh on growth. pic.twitter.com/KCjMiF2WPd
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Current correlation b/t jobs & GDP is lower than expansions from 1960s–2001. Most economists give jobs more weight pic.twitter.com/BzBIpoRpl3
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: US has strong domestic momentum but faces headwinds from weak global growth & long-term issues like inequality. pic.twitter.com/xbpYoPJUA3
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: US businesses have added 14.3 million jobs over six straight years, extending the longest streak on record pic.twitter.com/UxkfLlvbxy
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Unemployed workers w. home internet are 4 percentage pts more likely to be employed 1 month later than those without pic.twitter.com/FkDfXFj39g
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts