Has a recession started?

Anonymous
Can't quite put my finger on it, but there seems to be less people at previously busy restaurants, also IT jobs seems more scarce. Still see plenty of for hire signs around, but something feels off. Anyone else get the feeling.
Anonymous
Yeah I don't buy the BS that the BLS is trying to sell me. 3.8% unemployment? That's just what they want you to believe, man. The vibes are off, and that's all that really matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't buy the BS that the BLS is trying to sell me. 3.8% unemployment? That's just what they want you to believe, man. The vibes are off, and that's all that really matters.


Employment truly is that low, and new jobs keep getting added. The problem is that the jobs aren’t any good — they do not offer a living wage. So the low unemployment numbers matter, but they don’t paint the same picture that they used to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't buy the BS that the BLS is trying to sell me. 3.8% unemployment? That's just what they want you to believe, man. The vibes are off, and that's all that really matters.


Employment truly is that low, and new jobs keep getting added. The problem is that the jobs aren’t any good — they do not offer a living wage. So the low unemployment numbers matter, but they don’t paint the same picture that they used to.


most of the jobs growth is in low wage service work and that is why they are pushing for illegal immigration so much
Anonymous
I noticed the ski resorts in Summit County were relatively empty this season and it gave me pause. We've been there every year for 15 years and I've seen it like that only a few times.

I also have personally made an effort to spend less on stuff I don't need. Like a Starbucks trip with my daughter now costs $20 when it used to cost $12. Going for a casual dinner is always over $100 when it used to be $70. Yeah, just makes me not want to do those things anymore.
Anonymous
Great! You are NOT seeing the start of a recession. You are seeing the market working--as in people are saying I am not going to pay X for Y good. This is the only way we are going to see inflation go down. Now CEOs will have to lower prices to bring consumers back rather than simply passing profits to shareholders. I have noticed my grocery bill is starting to creep down. So I am glad people are stopping with the crazy spending.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great! You are NOT seeing the start of a recession. You are seeing the market working--as in people are saying I am not going to pay X for Y good. This is the only way we are going to see inflation go down. Now CEOs will have to lower prices to bring consumers back rather than simply passing profits to shareholders. I have noticed my grocery bill is starting to creep down. So I am glad people are stopping with the crazy spending.


You literally described what a recession is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great! You are NOT seeing the start of a recession. You are seeing the market working--as in people are saying I am not going to pay X for Y good. This is the only way we are going to see inflation go down. Now CEOs will have to lower prices to bring consumers back rather than simply passing profits to shareholders. I have noticed my grocery bill is starting to creep down. So I am glad people are stopping with the crazy spending.


What you are talking about is deflation and generally speaking that's not going to happen. Disinflation is happening which is the slowing of prices but prices are not going back to what they used to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I don't buy the BS that the BLS is trying to sell me. 3.8% unemployment? That's just what they want you to believe, man. The vibes are off, and that's all that really matters.


Employment truly is that low, and new jobs keep getting added. The problem is that the jobs aren’t any good — they do not offer a living wage. So the low unemployment numbers matter, but they don’t paint the same picture that they used to.


+1.
Anonymous
Baseless doomerism (often fueled by cultural/political resentments) is a huge cottage industry around here.

‘Envy of the World’—U.S. Economy Expected to Keep Powering Higher
https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/economy-forecast-lower-recession-chances-1f24174b

Just remember - just becasue things are going poorly for you - doesn't mean the vast majority of other people aren't doing great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baseless doomerism (often fueled by cultural/political resentments) is a huge cottage industry around here.

‘Envy of the World’—U.S. Economy Expected to Keep Powering Higher
https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/economy-forecast-lower-recession-chances-1f24174b

Just remember - just becasue things are going poorly for you - doesn't mean the vast majority of other people aren't doing great.


"let them eat teslas" t. beneficiary of gov largess (you)
Anonymous
The gap is widening, so some people feel like we are in a boom and others feel like we are in a bust.

Plus, restaurants have decided they should be paid well for their craft and chose to keep prices at pandemic highs. People notice that because it is one the more frequently purchased items.
Anonymous
No. The Atlanta Fed’s GDP nowcast is running at 2.9%. We will get the first estimate of first quarter GDP later this week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The gap is widening, so some people feel like we are in a boom and others feel like we are in a bust.

Plus, restaurants have decided they should be paid well for their craft and chose to keep prices at pandemic highs. People notice that because it is one the more frequently purchased items.


I see this also. It’s tough.
Anonymous
No, this is not a recession.

There is always a lot of data cooking to get to these unemployment numbers- look at the share of employed adults ages 18-55 over years to see a more accurate figure.

Churn in the employment market is definitely up but that’s different than true unemployment.

If you are worried about getting laid off, sock away in your emergency fund.
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