THE MARKETS
Splash!
How
do employers lure staff in a tightening labor market? The curly tail
grubs and spinnies of the business world are higher wages and better
benefits.
During
the past decade, the employment picture in the United States has shifted
dramatically. In mid-2009, 15.4 million unemployed Americans were chasing
2.2 million available jobs. At the end of 2017, just 6.6 million
Americans were unemployed, and employers were casting eagerly to fill 6.6
million open jobs, reports Barron’s.
Bloomberg offered
some colorful examples:
“Want
ads for truck drivers to haul crude oil in Texas are touting salaries as
high as $150,000 a year. Some nurses are getting $25,000 signing bonuses.
The U.S. unemployment rate just fell to 3.9 percent, one tick away from
its lowest since the 1960s. And, on May 8, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported there are 6.5 million unfilled jobs in the United States, the
most on record. Some employers say they’re feeling the squeeze.”
Clearly,
wages are moving higher for some types of jobs, but they’re not
increasing everywhere. Last week, the Bureau
of Labor Statistics reported real average hourly earnings for
all employees were flat from March to April. ‘Real wages’ mean wages
after inflation is subtracted.
The
National Federation of
Independent Business’ Small Business Optimism Index hit a
record high in April, as small companies reported record profits. It was
the 17th consecutive month of record optimism.
Major
U.S. stock market indices moved higher last week as did many global stock
market indices.
Data as of 5/11/18
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1-Week
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Y-T-D
|
1-Year
|
3-Year
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5-Year
|
10-
Year
|
Standard & Poor's 500
(Domestic Stocks)
|
2.4%
|
2.0%
|
13.9%
|
9.0%
|
10.8%
|
6.9%
|
Dow Jones Global ex-U.S.
|
1.7
|
0.4
|
12.8
|
3.3
|
3.5
|
0.2
|
10-year Treasury Note
(Yield Only)
|
3.0
|
NA
|
2.4
|
2.3
|
1.9
|
3.8
|
Gold (per ounce)
|
1.1
|
2.2
|
8.3
|
3.7
|
-1.5
|
4.1
|
Bloomberg Commodity Index
|
0.1
|
2.1
|
8.3
|
-4.5
|
-7.4
|
-8.3
|
DJ Equity All REIT Total
Return Index
|
1.2
|
-3.7
|
3.1
|
6.0
|
5.8
|
6.4
|
S&P 500, Dow
Jones Global ex-US, Gold, Bloomberg Commodity Index returns exclude
reinvested dividends (gold does not pay a dividend) and the three-,
five-, and 10-year returns are annualized; the DJ Equity All REIT Total
Return Index does include reinvested dividends and the three-, five-, and
10-year returns are annualized; and the 10-year Treasury Note is simply
the yield at the close of the day on each of the historical time
periods.Sources: Yahoo! Finance, Barron’s, djindexes.com,
London Bullion Market Association.
WHAT DO YOU WISH YOU HAD KNOWN BEFORE YOU BECAME A PARENT? Mother’s Day is behind us and Father’s Day is ahead.It
seems like a good time to consider the challenges and responsibilities of
parenting.
National Public Radio’s Science Desk introduced a new series called, ‘How To Raise A Human.’
They kicked off the show by asking bloggers, “What's the one thing you
wish someone had told you before you became a parent?” Here are a few of
the answers:
“I wish someone told
me that there are going to be moments where you're playing chess with
speed metal music in your ears. You're trying to make intricate choices
but there's so much chaos.”
--Alan Lawrence, That Dad Blog
“I wish someone had
told me to block out the outside voices that come when you become a parent
– and pay more attention to the children and what their needs are.”
--Saira Siddiqui, Confessions of a
Muslim Mom
“I wish someone had
told me that even though your life changes when you become a parent, you
still get to create the path you want.”
--Drea Duclos, OhDearDrea
“Parents always told
me to brace myself for the teen years, because that's when they'll hate
you, be disrespectful to you, be sassy, talk back to you, be rude, be
generally awful people. But I wish that someone had told me that's
completely wrong.”
--Karen Walrond,
Chookooloonks
One of the many challenges parents face is helping their
children understand financial issues. If you would like some ideas about
how to talk with your children about money, contact your financial
professional.
Weekly
Focus - Think About It
“I’m relieved I don’t
work at SNL [right now]…The level of outrage is so high. It feels like
talking to anyone, anywhere in 2018 is just landmine hopscotch.”
--Tina Fey, American actress, comedian, writer, and
producer
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