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That's a decline on the jobs number from January's revised-up value of 284,000 but it's a growth rate consistent with a slowly and consistently improving job market.
But he said American ports were moving and screening containers at a rate consistent with the current threat alert level of yellow, for elevated.
Estimates of the equilibrium level of unemployment – the rate consistent with hitting the government's 2% inflation target – have been revised down.
In fact that idea of Rogers as a plodder isn't really accurate, he scores his first-class runs at a rate consistent with any top batsman.
Ms. Contini said that 40percentt of the 13,000 people who registered to submit designs followed through, a rate consistent with competitions of this kind.
The other looks at inflation, and tries to back out the unemployment rate consistent with price stability.
Since it is difficult to explain the abrupt fall and persistent weakness of productivity in the past, it is also hard to judge when or if productivity growth will return to the rate consistent with historical trends".
Unfortunately, it turned out that their data set contained several biases that added an artificial cooling trend, and once those were corrected, it was revealed that the lower atmosphere was warming at a rate consistent with surface temperature measurements.
Unemployment, at 4.2%, was unsustainably below the "natural" unemployment rate, consistent with stable inflation, that most economists put at around 5%.
Unemployment then, at 4.2%, was unnaturally low; most economists think the "natural" employment rate the rate consistent with stable inflation is around 5.0-5.5 5.0-5.5%
One is the fundamental-equilibrium exchange rate (FEER), which is the rate consistent with a steady economy at full employment and a sustainable current-account balance.
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