Weekly U.I. Claims: The Probability of A Policy Misstep Continues To Rise

04/21/22 12:59PM EDT

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Weekly U.I. Claims: The Probability of A Policy Misstep Continues To Rise - 06.02.2020 need jobs in Oz cartoon  1

HEDGEYE FINANCIALS WEEKLY LABOR MARKET READING

We saw a strengthening in the downtrend of claims coming out of 2021, but 2022 was off to a less auspicious start.

Omicron undoubtedly played a role in the short-term, although we are thinking about this in the context of a policy misstep (i.e. the Fed tightening in to a slowdown).

Quad 4 conditions have not been removed from the economy and the probability of a policy misstep has only increased since the start of the year. At the start of January the bond market was implying 3.0 rate hikes by December, since, that number hit a cycle peak of 9.13.

The yield curve has also compressed 59 bps in the same time period with the 1 year forward yield curve inverting and hitting all time lows. Remember, labor is the last of the Mohicans when it comes to cycles.

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