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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) appears 13 times across the Epstein document releases, primarily as a data source cited in financial analyses and economic reports. While the agency is not a subject of investigation, its mentions reveal the economic contexts and data sources used by financial entities connected to the case.
High-signal appearances include the BLS being cited as a data source in J.P. Morgan's 'Eye on the Market' newsletters (2012) and in economic analyses prepared for government oversight committees. The agency is referenced in reports on unemployment trends, inflation data, and workforce demographics. However, the vast majority of these appearances are in automated newsletter emails and financial reports where BLS data is used to support economic arguments, not in personal correspondence or flight logs. The mentions show the BLS as a standard reference for government economic data rather than an active participant.
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cation technology, due to the methodology used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the BEA. If the price indices do not ad
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se without readily available sources of reliable information on these provisions. 80 See, e.g., comment of Desert Terrace Healthcare Center. 81 See Bureau of Labor Statistics, Economic News Release, Table B—1, “Employees on nonfarm payrolls by industry sector and selected industry detail,” May 3, 2011 (seasonally adjusted
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h Partners. Source: CBO, BEA, OMB, J.P. Morgan Private Bank. ' Our chief economist Michael Vaknin has analyzed the various seasonal adjustments that the Bureau of Labor Statistics uses when it reports payrolls. After adjusting for better weather, the Lehman shock and other factors, payroll growth does not look quite as good as
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c-12 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: CBO, Bloomberg. Assumes CBO Alternative Case for estimates. Source: Federal Reserve Board ,Bureau of Labor Statistics . They are amazing, but no one knows how long they can be sustained. Even Summers and DeLong concede that “even if it is granted that the stimulus c
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Trend -2% | -2% 2010 2014 Note: Real GDP per Adult Trend = 1.88% Average Annual Growth from 1Q1950 to 4Q2015 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Laffer Associates Even when a president’s term ends on a high note, as was the case with Presidents Kennedy, Reagan and Clinton, it is a challenge
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ave less access to benefits, such as private health insurance, pensions, and paid leave, compared with their higher-paying brethren (50). Considering the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ forecasts that low-paying jobs will dominate employment gains for the next decade, it seems clear that labor-income disparity will continue to wide
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loomberg. Data as of November 2012. U.S. inflation is not yet troubling U.S. CPl YoY NSA 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% 2009 2010 2011 Source: Bloomberg, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data as of November 2012. 2012 Now what? We invest with a 12-month outlook, but also take advantage of short-term trading opportunities. But to borr
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