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Original post: Real PDFP is up 3% over the last four quarters, faster four-quarter growth rate than real GDP whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/11/2… pic.twitter.com/axFgL1grUj
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: holiday hiring differs across retail subsectors, seasonally adj data give more accurate pic whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/0… pic.twitter.com/7D1a0uhVNM
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: CEA analysis shows 2014 gains largest in 4 decades, putting uninsured rate near historic lows whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/1… pic.twitter.com/3eFMgtQWf0
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real GDP grew 5.0% at an annual rate in Q3—the strongest single quarter since 2003 whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/2… pic.twitter.com/g9Rj9XtMbe
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: The annual avg unemployment rate fell 1.2 pp between 2013 & 2014, largest decline since 1984 whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/01/0… pic.twitter.com/8V1QZ5eh8m
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Real personal consumption expenditures grew 4.2% in Q4 — matching the fastest Q of recovery whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/02/2… pic.twitter.com/W8MJrltYrm
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Businesses added 12 mil jobs over 60 straight months of job growth, longest streak on record whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/03/0… pic.twitter.com/gMKTqWJbYW
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Businesses have added 12.6 million jobs over 63 months of growth, longest streak on record whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/06/0… pic.twitter.com/pU1zYNf9Jb
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: By 2025 increasing fuel economy standards will account for ~30% of fall in oil consumption compared to projections pic.twitter.com/HuHujpBP9m
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Govt spending has decreased as a share of GDP in recent quarters and private investment has risen to offset it. pic.twitter.com/6YHHHI5qYK
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Combining product & income data in GDO minimizes measurement error & increases accuracy. whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/fjRyCptEts
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Businesses have added 13 million jobs over 65 straight months of job growth, longest steak on record. pic.twitter.com/qkmdvwjdUr
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Unemployment rate has now fully recovered from Great Recession but we must build on progress to help all workers. pic.twitter.com/KWxKxNiEp5
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Job gains in recovery have been widespread across industries - diffusion index at highest 12-month avg since '98 pic.twitter.com/1LdKYC5tGC
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Distribution of jobs across industries similar to recent trend, strong month for utilities, retail trade. pic.twitter.com/9NmeLbpeZs
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Businesses have added 13.1 million jobs over 66 straight months of job growth, extending longest streak on record pic.twitter.com/WNofHiebtn
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Summer changes in auto manufacturing employment have moderated as car sales hit strongest pace since 2001 pic.twitter.com/RJ9QH7rmfz
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Over past 2 years, the child poverty rate declined more than in any 2yr period since 2000. whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/09/1… pic.twitter.com/30kQS96rtq
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: GDO – avg of GDP & GDI – measures growth more accurately than GDP alone. But in predictive power PDFP > GDO > GDP pic.twitter.com/ADYP1ZhBE7
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Full-time jobs more than fully account for all job gains since early ‘10, with part-time jobs holding steady pic.twitter.com/JIzXI7Y9Ak
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: 4.3M more people would have health insurance if all remaining States expanded Medicaid. whitehouse.gov/sites/default/… pic.twitter.com/t7EFlThCoV
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Alternative payment models reward efficient, quality care. Cover 20% of tradit. Medicare payments; goal of 50% by '18 pic.twitter.com/2T2G6gr1pI
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Spending on goods, esp durables, has been a bright spot during recovery. Accounts for 50% of consumption growth. pic.twitter.com/pYGsjhDyf3
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Long-term unemployment fell 0.7 pp over past year, accounting for 70% of total UR decline – but more work to do. pic.twitter.com/TMnrPjrFtM
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: October job growth spread across industries – retail trade & construction doing well; Manuf. & oil facing headwinds pic.twitter.com/cdvpb8f7RS
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: PDFP – sum of consumption and fixed investment and a more forward-looking indicator than GDP – up 3.1% in Q3. pic.twitter.com/dHHcRZmSfJ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Per-enrollee spending growth remained low in ’14, less than 1/3 rate over prior decade, even as coverage expanded pic.twitter.com/vy2CkwId6w
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: ACA’s historic coverage expansion raised aggregate spending growth in ’14 as newly-insured accessed care pic.twitter.com/CoSa726si9
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Widespread growth across sectors (construc., trade, finance) but global headwinds weighing on manufacturing & mining pic.twitter.com/aQErYaahno
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original text: GDP grew 2% in Q3 – revised down 0.1 pp due to inventories. Consumer spending & investment remain strong. pic.twitter.com/Z9BNn9AzpA
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original text: Residential investment up 9.4% in last 4Qs – growth during recovery but upside potential remains. pic.twitter.com/zG6Oi2bBDX
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: (2/3) Striking that our labor market policies are much more flexible than OECD, but also much less supportive pic.twitter.com/A5VhbGMXGA
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Q4 employment was strong and gap with GDP was the largest on record (for initial data since 1990). pic.twitter.com/C14JZfHrmU
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Disposable personal income rising faster than consumer spending, but gap (i.e. saving rate) has narrowed since Q1. pic.twitter.com/0ci8mJcdzx
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: UR for African Americans has fallen faster than overall UR & is now below pre-recession avg - but remains too high. pic.twitter.com/dHgRNPtIPj
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Recovery in a nutshell: 14 million jobs. Unemployment rate cut in half. Wages rising at fastest rate since crisis pic.twitter.com/BXTa9mcKAE
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: NAIRU has always been uncertain but in past 20 years, unemployment has told us very little about future inflation. pic.twitter.com/SCj58HAwnP
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Research shows public investments in low-income kids' health & educat. effectively improve short & long-run outcomes pic.twitter.com/22aSkFjKK3
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Households in highest income quintile are twice as likely to have home internet as those in lowest quintile. pic.twitter.com/w5Mj8xkpuI
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Online job search, one of the key econ benefits of broadband, improves labor market outcomes, but income gaps remain pic.twitter.com/KtiPwzLI5B
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Since 2007, top 3% of households have held over 50% of total wealth. But public policy can help change these trends. pic.twitter.com/ON2B75bXYQ
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Total number of patents & lawsuits increased steadily in past decades, but rate of litigation appears mostly stable pic.twitter.com/T3r1U5LibE
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Smoking plays a role in rising mortality inequality at middle-age but also declining mortality inequality at birth pic.twitter.com/ApR3EMwmvN
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Harmonizing tobacco taxes across products is essential, otherwise some people will just switch to other products. pic.twitter.com/dKxFdyUWJH
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Wage growth for continuously employed workers > reported avg wages which are weighed down by lower-paid new entrants pic.twitter.com/SlyXtYlnea
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Women earn majority of college degrees & have increasingly joined occupations prev. dominated by men #StateofWomen pic.twitter.com/4Uf153a30a
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: Unlicensed workers earn 7% less than licensed in same occupation, even when controlling for education & demographics pic.twitter.com/Te1YgWYLj8
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: 12. Counterfactuals suggest disability insurance accounts for at most 0.3-0.5 pp of 7.5 pp prime-male LFPR decline. pic.twitter.com/cMxLccr04J
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: 13. Other public support has fallen over time for men out of labor force & 36% of these men are in poverty. pic.twitter.com/Xd9hWNyfvo
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts
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Original post: 15. Relative wages of men w. high school degree compared to college-educated fell from 80% to <60% from 1975 to 2014 pic.twitter.com/ucjDm1BglB
Collection: Electronic Records of the Office of the President (Obama Administration), Jason Furman's Twitter Posts