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Unemployment was supposed to be much higher by now. With the Federal Reserve increasing its rate hikes over 2022 and into 2023, the labor market should have cracked already. But it hasn’t, and many mainstream investors have struggled to determine why. With a higher cost of capital, businesses should be more selective with who they’re hiring and keeping, but instead, we’re seeing the labor market have much more power than they’ve had in the past. So, did we successfully dodge an employment crisis, or is a rude awakening coming our way?
Joe Brusuelas, principal and chief economist for RSM US LLP, knows that we’re thinking about unemployment all wrong. As a leading economist with over twenty years of experience, Joe has seen multiple recessions, crashes, and unemployment crises. He knows exactly what it would take to make the labor market snap and push the country into a recession. Joe breaks down precisely what the Federal Reserve has been planning, when its interest rate hikes will finally take effect, and what the future of the labor market looks like.
He also touches on how we may be entering an entirely different era of the economy, one with tight employment, higher interest rates, and higher inflation than we’ve been used to. This directly affects almost every consumer in America, and investors can get ahead of the economy by knowing when this unemployment scale will finally balance. So don’t sit on the sidelines and be surprised when these economic forces take shape. Tune in!
In This Episode We Cover
Why unemployment has been so low and when the Fed’s interest rate hikes will kick in
How employment is calculated and why qualified workers are so hard to find
“Labor hoarding” and the real reason big tech is so easily laying off workers
Unemployment rate predictions and whether it’ll be like the last recession
Entering a new era of the economy and why higher inflation, interest rates, and employment could be in our future
US immigration and how restricting foreign worker flow has caused a “tight” labor market
And So Much More!
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How the Unemployment Rate Affects Us All (Yes, Even the Employed)
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Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-88
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Unemployment was supposed to be much higher by now. With the Federal Reserve increasing its rate hikes over 2022 and into 2023, the labor market should have cracked already. But it hasn’t, and many mainstream investors have struggled to determine why. With a higher cost of capital, businesses should be more selective with who they’re hiring and keeping, but instead, we’re seeing the labor market have much more power than they’ve had in the past. So, did we successfully dodge an employment crisis, or is a rude awakening coming our way?
Joe Brusuelas, principal and chief economist for RSM US LLP, knows that we’re thinking about unemployment all wrong. As a leading economist with over twenty years of experience, Joe has seen multiple recessions, crashes, and unemployment crises. He knows exactly what it would take to make the labor market snap and push the country into a recession. Joe breaks down precisely what the Federal Reserve has been planning, when its interest rate hikes will finally take effect, and what the future of the labor market looks like.
He also touches on how we may be entering an entirely different era of the economy, one with tight employment, higher interest rates, and higher inflation than we’ve been used to. This directly affects almost every consumer in America, and investors can get ahead of the economy by knowing when this unemployment scale will finally balance. So don’t sit on the sidelines and be surprised when these economic forces take shape. Tune in!
In This Episode We Cover
Why unemployment has been so low and when the Fed’s interest rate hikes will kick in
How employment is calculated and why qualified workers are so hard to find
“Labor hoarding” and the real reason big tech is so easily laying off workers
Unemployment rate predictions and whether it’ll be like the last recession
Entering a new era of the economy and why higher inflation, interest rates, and employment could be in our future
US immigration and how restricting foreign worker flow has caused a “tight” labor market
And So Much More!
Links from the Show
Find an Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Agent
BiggerPockets Bootcamps
Join BiggerPockets for FREE
On The Market
Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise
Connect with Other Investors in the “On The Market” Forums
Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel
Dave’s BiggerPockets Profile
Dave’s Instagram
How the Unemployment Rate Affects Us All (Yes, Even the Employed)
Connect with Joe:
Joe's Articles
Joe's Email
Joe's Twitter
Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-88
Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email [email protected].
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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