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On Friday we looked at some of the internal data form the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment numbers.  Barry Ritholtz looked deeper and found some positive signs in the Temp Help employment numbers.  Not overwhelmingly positive signs, but positive nonetheless.  And Ritholtz argues that temp help numbers can be a strong indicator "as to the demand for Labor and Employer confidence."  Read Temporary Help is Less Bad here.


Posted 08-10-2009 2:42 PM by Graham Griffith
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