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Canada Employment

Posted by WARREN MOSLER on February 3rd, 2012

But their banking system is sound.

Like talking about how good the person looked at his funeral?


Karim writes:

Another downbeat number with the unemployment rate rising to an 8mth high of 7.6% (from 7.5%).

Total employment up 2.3k, with full-time jobs -3.6k after -21.7k the prior month.

In the past 5mths the unemployment rate in Canada has risen by 0.4% while the U.S. has fallen 0.6% (subject to today’s #)-a large move in a short time.

Chart below shows the recent divergence in Conference Board confidence surveys for Canada (blue) and U.S. (red).

Confidence divergence

6 Responses to “Canada Employment”

  1. Monica Smith Says:

    New numbers are encouraging

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-03/payrolls-in-u-s-jumped-243-000-in-january-unemployment-rate-drops-to-8-3-.html

    Jobs up 243,000 and unemployment rate to 8.3%

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  2. Monica Smith Says:

    Conservatives seem to think that confidence is a product of “incentives”–i.e. bribes from the public purse. They do seem ideally suited for a virtual world with which reality never intersects.

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  3. Dave Begotka Says:

    I would put unemployment at like 20% but we all know the real world has nothing to do with it

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  4. jason m Says:

    And yet no sign from Harper or finance minister Flaherty that they are not going forward with $8 billion in cuts to the govt. We in government like to call it “the Jim Flaherty cut jobs to create jobs strategy”. All the usual nonsense about ‘have to stop using the credit card’ and time to ‘tighten our belts’ up here. Insanity prevails.

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  5. Canuck Civil Servant Says:

    Great stuff — it cannot be highlighted enough.

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    WARREN MOSLER Reply:

    thanks!

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