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Friday, January 8, 2010

EconomPics of the Week (J-E-T-S Edition)

Long Term Trends
Why Does It Feel Worse than Reported?
What Happens When the Stimulus Dies?
More on Gross Purchases (and China)
Strength in U.S. Consumption... of U.S. Made Goods
Goods Producing vs. Government
Manufacturing Jobs Down 20% from 2006

Economic Data
Hours Worked per Civilian (per Week)
Men / Women Employment Results Diverge
Unemployment Drops as Workers Drop Out
ADP Jobs Down 84,000; Services Jobs Grow
Eurozone Retail Sales Show Record Decline
Same Store Sales "Surge"
Manufacturing Sector Continues to Expand
Industrial Production Declines in Eurozone for First Time Since March
Auto Sales Improved, but Still a LONG Way to Go

Asset Prices
Hedge Funds More than Fine in '09
2009 Performance Snap Shot

Other
J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets
Avatar Rounds Out Record Year at the Box Office

And to get pumped up for this afternoon's Jets victory over the Bengals, here's Pennywise's Bro Hymn:

Posted by Jake at 7:54 PM
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