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1 January Jobs Report: 304K New Jobs, Surprises Forecast February 1, 2019 by Jill Mislinski of Advisor Perspectives This morning's employment report for January showed a 304K increase in total nonfarm payrolls, which surprised forecasts. The unemployment rate jumped to 4.0%. The Investing.com consensus was for 165K new jobs and the unemployment rate to remain at 3.9%. Annual revisions were made. Here is an excerpt from the Employment Situation Summary released this morning by the Bureau of Labor Statistics: Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 304,000 in January, and the unemployment rate edged up to 4.0 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Job gains occurred in several industries, including leisure and hospitality, construction, health care, and transportation and warehousing. Partial Federal Government Shutdown There was also this note about the government shutdown and its effect on the employment figures: Some federal government agencies were shut down or operating at reduced staffing levels during a lapse in appropriations from December 22, 2018, through January 25, The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was funded during the shutdown period and was operating as usual. Data collection for the household and establishment surveys occurred as scheduled. In the household survey, individuals are classified as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force based on their answers to a series of questions about their activities during the survey reference week. Workers who indicated that they were not working during the entire survey reference week and expected to be recalled to their jobs should be classified as unemployed on temporary layoff. In January 2019, there was an increase in the number of federal workers who were classified an unemployed on temporary layoff. However, there also was an increase in the number of federal workers who were classified as employed but absent from work. BLS analysis Page 1, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 of the underlying data indicates that this group included federal workers affected by the shutdown who also should have been classified as unemployed on temporary layoff. Such a misclassification is an example of nonsampling error and can occur when respondents misunderstand questions or interviewers record answers incorrectly. If the federal workers who were recorded as employed but absent from work had been classified as unemployed on temporary layoff, the overall unemployment rate would have been slightly higher than reported. However, according to usual practice, the data from the household survey are accepted as recorded. To maintain data integrity, no ad hoc actions are taken to reassign survey responses. In the establishment survey, businesses and government agencies report the number of people on payrolls during the pay period that includes the 12th of the month. Individuals who work or receive pay for any part of the pay period are defined as employed. Federal employees on furlough during the partial federal government shutdown were considered employed in the establishment survey because they worked or received pay (or will receive pay) for the pay period that included the 12th of the month. Other workers (including federal contractors) who did not work or receive pay during the partial federal government shutdown were not counted among the employed. Here is a snapshot of the monthly percent change in Nonfarm Employment since We've added a 12-month moving average to highlight the long-term trend. The unemployment peak for the current cycle was 10.0% in October The chart here shows the pattern of unemployment, recessions and the S&P Composite since Unemployment is usually a Page 2, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

3 lagging indicator that moves inversely with equity prices (top series in the chart). Note the increasing peaks in unemployment in 1971, 1975 and The mirror relationship appears to be repeating itself with the most recent and previous bear markets. Now let's take a look at the unemployment rate as a recession indicator or more specifically the cyclical troughs in the UR as a recession indicator. The next chart features a 12-month moving average of the UR with the troughs highlighted. As the inset table shows, the correlation between the MA troughs and recession starts is remarkably close. Page 3, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

4 We've added another chart to illustrate the reality of the unemployment rate - the unemployment rate divided by the labor force participation rate. Page 4, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

5 The next chart shows the unemployment rate for the civilian population unemployed 27 weeks and over. This rate has fallen significantly since its 4.4% all-time peak in April It is now at 0.8%, unchanged from the previous month. Page 5, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

6 The next chart is an overlay of the unemployment rate and the employment-population ratio. This is the ratio of the number of employed people to the total civilian population age 16 and over. Page 6, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

7 The inverse correlation between the two series is obvious. We can also see the accelerating growth of women in the workforce and two-income households in the early 1980's. Following the end of the last recession, the employment-population has been range bound between 58.2% and 60.6% the lower end of which that harkens back to the 58.1% ratio of March 1953, when Eisenhower was president of a country of one-income households, the Korean War was still underway, and rumors were circulating that soft drinks would soon be sold in cans. The latest ratio of 60.7% is at its post-recession high. For a confirming view of the secular change the US is experiencing on the employment front, the next chart illustrates the labor force participation rate. We're at 63.2%, up from 63.1% last month. Page 7, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

8 The employment-population ratio and participation rate will be interesting to watch going forward. The first wave of Boomers will continue to be a downward force on this ratio. The oldest of them were eligible for early retirement when the Great Recession began, and the transition of the Boomer cohort to full retirement age won't end until What is the average length of unemployment? As the next chart illustrates, we are perhaps seeing a paradigm shift the result of global outsourcing and efficiencies of technology. The post-recession duration of unemployment is at 20.5 weeks, well off the 40.7-week all-time high in late Page 8, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

9 The Bureau of Labor Statistics' broadest measure of unemployment is the U6 series, which includes the total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers plus total employed part time for economic reasons. This series dates from Page 9, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

10 The U6 series is currently at 8.1%. Notes: The start date of 1948 in the charts above was determined by the earliest monthly employment data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The best source for the historical data is the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The S&P Composite is a splice of the S&P500, which started in 1957, with the S&P 90, which preceded it. Here's our list of monthly employment updates: ADP Employment Report Unemployment Claims Civilian Labor Force, Unemployment Claims, and the Business Cycle Labor Market Conditions Index Long-Term Trends by Age Group Page 10, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

11 Aging Work Force Ratio of Part Time and Full-Time Employment Multiple Jobholders Workforce Recovery Since Recession Page 11, 2019 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

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