Per Yahoo! News (h/t AMERICAblog):
The November outlook by the National Association for Business Economics, which is set to be released Monday, shows economists expect net employment losses to bottom out in the first quarter of next year. Employers are seen starting to add to their payrolls after that.
We might have seen this coming, as stock prices have been shown to predict real economic activity (the “Granger Causality”) months in advance, and the Dow looks like this:
Democrats extend their lucky streak. Amazing.

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