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The shutdown meant no jobs report. Carlyle's analysis shows it would have been pretty bad
The firm said its proprietary data showed job growth of just 17,000 for the month, which would be even less than the 22,000 gain in August. Read More
Carlyle Sees Just 17K Jobs Added In September As Shutdown Delays U.S. Report
Carlyle Group released its own U.S. payroll estimate showing just 17,000 jobs added in September amid the shutdown delaying official data. The firm has long provided alternative metrics for GDP and ... Read More
Carlyle Group's Surprising Jobs Report: A New Economic Insight
Carlyle Group released a report showing only 17,000 jobs were added in September, contradicting expectations amidst government shutdown. Despite a 2.7% GDP growth, data reveals a disconnect between ... Read More
Carlyle unveils proprietary data showing weak U.S. job market
The company for more than a decade has estimated GDP, consumer spending and inflation to serve as proxies when federal data is unavailable. Read More
The US shutdown meant no jobs report. Carlyle’s analysis shows it would have been pretty bad
Employment growth was essentially flat in September, according to data from investment giant Carlyle that seeks to fill in data gaps created by the government shutdown. The firm said its proprietary ... Read More
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