The Week Ahead: More Clarity On Employment?

 | Mar 01, 2014 11:48PM ET

Employment remains the paramount concern – for the economy, for the Fed, and for financial markets.

There are many employment indicators, but that can be more confusing than helpful. Rarely is there a consistent picture.

Can we find more clarity about employment?

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Readers are invited to play along with the "theme forecast." I spend a lot of time on it each week. It helps to prepare your game plan for the week ahead, and it is not as easy as you might think.

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The market has been rather forgiving about some weaker economic data. This has been especially true of the jobs situation, where the rate of growth has seemingly changed.

There are several important employment themes.

  • Has the growth rate slowed? How much might be attributed to the weather? This will be a main theme in the week ahead.
  • What about the end of extended unemployment benefits? This topic is mired in competing studies, celebrated by various viewpoints.
    • Some see extending benefits as weakening the economy.
    • Others see this as a distorted interpretation .
    • There is a continuing debate over the North Carolina situation.
  • Seasonal and weather effects complicate data interpretation.
  • Differing methods, each with some validity, permit political spin potential.
  • Ed Yardeni notes that the consumer confidence internals show more confidence about employment.