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Surveillance: U.S. Economy Really Coming Back, Kudlow Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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🗓️ 5 April 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Jim Glassman, JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist, does not think wage growth is translating into inflation. Mike Darda, MKM Partners Chief Economist & Macro Strategist, sees solid job growth without signs of overheating. Larry Kudlow, U.S. National Economic Council Director, says the U.S. economy is "really coming back." Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO U.S. Economist, highlights the improvements in labor market participation.

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0:56.4

Bloomberg. I'm going to bring in Jim Glassman now,

1:04.5

J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Banking Head Economist.

1:07.1

Tradition to catch out with you, Jim, ahead of the payroll's report.

1:10.1

So your base case, please, for the numbers that drop in 11 minutes time.

1:14.1

I was saying back from the Slim Pickens in February unemployment steady and you know what I

1:19.6

actually I think we're sort of in the middle of a transition to here.

1:23.0

Most people who want a job already working,

1:25.8

so we're going to be seeing hiring slowing down.

1:28.2

That's why I think the most useful information is going to be

1:30.3

from the weekly job with claims.

1:32.1

That tells you something about layoffs and the

1:34.0

trend in the unemployment rate. I think we're at cruising altitude and I think we're

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