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January 03, 2013
US - Monster Employment Index (Dec, 2012)
Announcement Date/Time: Thursday, January 03, 2013 7:00 PM
Reporting Period: Dec, 2012
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Monster Employment Index
How does this affect the market?

The Monster Employment Index is a comprehensive monthly analysis of U.S. online job demand. It is conducted by Monster Worldwide, Inc. and is based on a real-time review of a large, representative selection of career sites and job boards, including Monster," according to Monster Worldwide. The Index presents a snapshot of employer online recruitment activity nationwide. It was launched in April 2004 with data collected since October 2003.


In addition to providing insight on the general strength of the economy, this report gives a sense of how many jobs employers are trying to fill. If that number is relatively high, it could mean there is a shortage of available workers and companies may have to offer higher wages to attract them. This leads to wage inflation, which is bad news for the stock and bond markets. Federal Reserve officials are always worried about the potential for inflationary pressures. When the employment index measuring job availability is falling, this bodes well for the bond market because it implies a drop in labor demand and perhaps an economic downturn. While the Fed worries about inflation, they also are concerned about rising unemployment. A rising jobless rate can mean a more accommodative monetary policy. The equity market prefers to see healthy economic growth and thus would rather see increases in the employment index. An increase in job demand means that consumers will have more money to spend on goods and services - and this ultimately affects profits. Frequency Monthly. Source Monster Worldwide, Inc. Availability One day prior to the release of the Employment Situation Report Coverage Data are for the previous month. Data for June are released in July. Exceptions are when the employment situation report is released on the first day of the month, pushing the Monster report into the prior month. Revisions No.