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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update July 8, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the June figure of 4.9%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update June 3, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the May figure of 5%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update May 6, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the April figure of 5%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update April 1, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the March figure of 5%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update March 4, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the February figure of 4.9%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update February 5, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the January figure of 4.9%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update January 8, 2016

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the December figure of 5.0%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update December 4, 2015

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the November figure of 5.0%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update November 6, 2015

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the October figure of 5.0%, does not signal a recession now.
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The Unemployment Rate is Not Signaling a Recession: Update September 4, 2015

A reliable source for recession forecasting is the unemployment rate, which can provide signals for the beginnings and ends of recessions. The unemployment rate model (article link), updated with the August figure of 5.1%, does not signal a recession now.
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