... As usual, that's a fair-minded view from you, mate.From the article:
And you'd surely 'ave a point IF maybe the revision by
the labour people was 60 or 70 thousand.
... But 800,000 is no doubt waaaay beyonde any reasonable or
rational numbers count to be off-by.
... Which is why I do agree with Jackie and Farmstud here.
#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
There’s little reason to fret at the headline revision number, according to some economists. Goldman economist Walker wrote ahead of the Labor Department report the 818,000 downward revision is likely “erroneous” and “misleading,” estimating the new forecast likely overstated the error by 400,000 to 600,000, due in large part to the methodology mostly excluding unauthorized immigrants, a group which strongly contributes to overall job growth. “We're not sweating this report,” wrote Yardeni Research founder Ed Yardeni, who added the revision is largely “old news” considering it tracks employment data from several months ago.
Again the numbers are likely off because of the way they get their data.