Even a Cold Economy Could Heat Up the Job Market

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Heard on the Street: The U.S. economy is expected to slow markedly in the first quarter, but that might not be enough to prevent unemployment from falling

After getting a tax-cut- and fiscal-spending-infused boost at the start of 2018, it is slowing. Gross domestic product grew at a 2.6% annual rate in the fourth quarter, down from 3.4% in the third quarter.

Economists surveyed by Macroeconomic Advisers peg first-quarter growth at 1.3%.
 

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WSJ has been a perfect economic record of being wrong when it comes to Trump....

Did you want unemployment to go up?

Smells like trump re-election... Or is it the heat? 🔥

By contrast, Even a hot economy can cool off a job market? So the state of the job market may or may not be dependent on the economy. Sounds like MAGAT logic.

Wall Street Journal, you need to practice responsible journalism. You always sound like the Inquirer.

And cold water could turn hot without heat... difficult but not impossibile...

MORE GOP Propaganda!!!! MORE LIES!!!!!

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